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.
Cleopatra wanted Julius caesars help because Cleopatra was in danger
Julius Caesar was top dog in the Roman world at the time he entered Egypt. After the Alexandrian War, he established Cleopatra as queen along with her younger brother as co-ruler. Then Caesar and Cleo took that famous trip down the Nile. That was not a love fest, but a political statement. Caesar and his Roman troops were telling the Egyptian people that Cleopatra was the queen backed up by the force of Rome. That was how Cleopatra gained power.
It is because Cleopatra was trying to make herself queen of Egypt by getting help from Caesar. Caesar did not know if he should trust her. With the birth of their child Caesar knew that Cleopatra was trustworthy enough and thus ready to become a queen.
Julius Caesar help the poor to save money and not to give too much money to him and the 600 senators.
Cicero did not have a direct part in Julius Caesar's death but his work and ideas did influence the senate into getting rid of Caesar
Cleopatra wanted Julius caesars help because Cleopatra was in danger
Cleopatra did not actually seek help from Julius Caesar. In fact she probably didn't want to even meet him as there was a massive debt that Egypt owed Caesar which was incurred from her father. However she saw an opportunity, took advantage of it, and it worked.
Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.
Julius Caesar was top dog in the Roman world at the time he entered Egypt. After the Alexandrian War, he established Cleopatra as queen along with her younger brother as co-ruler. Then Caesar and Cleo took that famous trip down the Nile. That was not a love fest, but a political statement. Caesar and his Roman troops were telling the Egyptian people that Cleopatra was the queen backed up by the force of Rome. That was how Cleopatra gained power.
She contributed by recruting help from Rome, both by falling in love with leaders (Julius Caesar, Anthony). She cared for her country...
Mark Anthony (Marcus Antonius) was a Roman general,grandnephew, and heir to Julius Caesar. After Caesar's assassination Antony,Octavian and Lepidus ruled the Roman Empire. They fell out and fought a civil war. Anthony lost and committed suicide. Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, was his lover at the time and also had to commit suicide with the help of a poisonous snake.
Cleopatra became Caesar's lover. When Caesar arrived in Egypt he decided to help Cleopatra in the civil war which was taking place in Egypt and defeated her two siblings and power rivals: Ptolemy XIII and Arsinoe. Casar took Cleopatra to Rome to visit the city and put her up in one of his country houses. He commissioned a golden statue of her represented as the Egyptian goddess Isis and had it placed in the temple Venus Genetrix, which he had built to create a personal religious cult by claiming that his family descended from this deity. Cleopatra was in Rome when Caesar was assassinated. She also claimed that Caesar was the father of her son, whom she named Ceasarion.
It is because Cleopatra was trying to make herself queen of Egypt by getting help from Caesar. Caesar did not know if he should trust her. With the birth of their child Caesar knew that Cleopatra was trustworthy enough and thus ready to become a queen.
Cleopatra VII became the sole ruler of Egypt with the help of Caesar, who eleminated her two siblings and co-regents, Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator and Arsinoe IV.
cinna assasinate Julius Caesar with the help of conspirators
Julius Caesar help the poor to save money and not to give too much money to him and the 600 senators.
With the help of Julius Caesar. First she is suspected of having contributed to the "removal" of several brothers and sisters closer to the throne. When her father died, she (then 18) and her 10-year-old brother were claimed monarchs (and wedded). After conflict between them she fled with sister Arsinoe. When Julius Caesar arrived, the murder and disgraceful beheading of Pompey at the hands of Cleopatra's brother's men was enough to guarantee he would not favour him. After war between brothers, Caesar placed Cleopatra and another younger brother of hers on the throne. After the death of Caesar, Cleopatra is claimed to have poisoned this second brother and made regent her son by Caesar, Caesarion.