Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.
Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.
Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.
Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.
Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.
Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.
Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.
Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.
Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.
Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.
ya? Cleopatra ruled in the Ptolemaic or Hellenistic era of Egypt. She ruled in a Macedonian dynasty having nothing to do with the native Egyptian dynasties such as the Old, New or Middle Kingdoms.
Cleopatra was inspired by watching her mother rule
She was foreign, and could not rule with Marc Antony.
No, the New Kingdom period in Egyptian history was a couple of thousand years before Cleopatra. Cleopatra ruled in the Hellenistic period of Egypt.
Since Cleopatra was of Greek decent, she ruled in the Ptolemaic dynasty. It was not a numbered dynasty as the Egyptian ones were.
Queen Cleopatra VII.
ya? Cleopatra ruled in the Ptolemaic or Hellenistic era of Egypt. She ruled in a Macedonian dynasty having nothing to do with the native Egyptian dynasties such as the Old, New or Middle Kingdoms.
Cleopatra, being an Egyptian queen, ruled Egypt.
No, the Old Kingdom in Egyptian history was thousands of years before Cleopatra. Cleopatra ruled in the Hellenistic period of Egyptian history.
Cleopatra's family was actually Greek and she was the first of her family to speak Egyptian even though they had ruled Egypt for nearly 300 years. She was a descendant of one of Alexander the Great's Brothers who became the first non-Egyptian Pharaoh after Alexandr's Empire was divided up after his untimely death.Technically, she was of Macedonian Greek origin, so she was not Egyptian 'by blood'. However, in attempt to legitimize their rule, the Ptolemaic Dynasty, of which Cleopatra was the last, took up Egyptian religion, customs, and culture. So by the time Cleopatra came around, they were very much culturally Egyptian.
Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.
Cleopatra was inspired by watching her mother rule
She was foreign, and could not rule with Marc Antony.
No, the New Kingdom period in Egyptian history was a couple of thousand years before Cleopatra. Cleopatra ruled in the Hellenistic period of Egypt.
She was part Macedonian and part Syrian. Alexander the Great had conquered Egypt about 300 years before her time. His General Ptolemy I Soter ruled as pharaoh, thus starting the Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty in which was the last dynasty before Egypt became a province of Rome. Cleopatra was the last to rule as an Egyptian pharaoh of the dynasty.
Since Cleopatra was of Greek decent, she ruled in the Ptolemaic dynasty. It was not a numbered dynasty as the Egyptian ones were.
Yes, she was. She ruled Egypt for 17 years. (Well, yes and no. Yes, she did rule over Egypt, but she technically was not "Egyptian". Her family, the Ptolemies, a mainly Greek dynasty, did not even speak the Egyptian language until Cleopatra II came along.)