answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

she rolled her self in a rug and was delivered to Julius ceaser

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How did Cleopatra get into Julius Caesar's palace?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about General History
Related questions

Why do you think Cleopatra wanted Julius Caesar help?

Cleopatra wanted Julius caesars help because Cleopatra was in danger


Who was caesarion?

caesarion was cleopatra and Julius Caesars son and co ruler of egypt (witch cleopatra) in 369 B.C.


Is Caesars palace named after augustus Caesar?

No, the name has been used extensively after Julius Caesar.


What Julius Caesars child named?

Julius Caesar's child was named Julia. There was also a child that was born to Cleopatra of Egypt, that Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Caesar, but there are several reasons to doubt her claim.


Who were Julius Caesars enimies?

Who was julius caesars enimies


How old was cleopatra and julious Caesars son when he died?

Caesarion, the son Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar, was 17 when he died. He was a grown man by ancient standards.


When did Super Caesars Palace happen?

Super Caesars Palace happened in 1993.


When was Live at Caesars Palace created?

Live at Caesars Palace was created in 1974-05.


How can Augustus Caesars rule be distinguished from Julius Caesars?

Julius was a dictator. Augustus was an emperor.


How did Cleopatra help Julius Caesar in the civil war?

The only civil war in which Cleopatra and Caesar were involved was the Alexandrian war and Cleopatra was no help whatsoever as she was powerless. She remained in hiding in the palace.


When was Super Caesars Palace created?

Super Caesars Palace was created on 1993-10-21.


Did Cleopatra the 7th marry Julius Caesar?

Yes actually, he had an affair with her that Cleopatra said ended with a son. Caesar never recognized the child as his own. This has been a subject for much controversy in the course of history.