We don't know. There's a myth that she died by snakebite, but there are too many holes in that story. Even the ancient writers, were skeptical of the snakebite idea. Augustus actually perpetrated the myth for his own purposes and William Shakespeare gave it another boost and it's been with us ever since. The closest guess we can make is that it was some type of poison, as Cleopatra was said to be knowledgeable about poisons.
She died in 30 BC.
Cleopatra, the last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, did not personally fight in any known battles. However, she aligned herself with Julius Caesar during the Roman Civil War and later with Mark Antony in the Battle of Actium against Octavian. These battles ultimately led to the downfall of Cleopatra and the annexation of Egypt by the Roman Empire.
He did not die.
Athena didn't die. As a god, she cannot die, but she can get hurt.
Thetis did not die.
12 August 30 BC (aged 38-39)
Cleopatra was greek..
no she was very ugly
They made an alliance
Mark Antony
She died in 30 BC.
She never was a pharaoh, but a queen.
Yes Cleopatria DID marry Ceaser
Cleopatra was born in January of 69 BC.
Yes Cleopatria DID marry Ceaser.
Cleopatria
mark Antony was a senator with Julius Cesar and when Cesar was killed in his wil he made octavian his adopted son octavian was cesars nieces son and when octavian came into power he made mark Antony rule the egyptsion part and Antony hooked up with cleopatria