No. She used her own legal name throughout her reign. However for religious ceremonies she called herself "the new Isis".
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Everyone had ancestors. Cleopatra was no exception.
Yes, she named her daughter Cleopatra Selene.
What 'references' and what 'aliases'? Try to rephrase your question.
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Cleopatra was not a philosopher. She was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt and is most well-known for her political savvy and relationships with Roman leaders like Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
We have no record of any speech that Cleopatra might have made.
Yes, Cleopatra had two brothers and three sisters.
No. There are no inventions credited to Cleopatra nor any inventions accredited to her reign.
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