(Seize-ar) with a soft C is the common English pronunciation of Caesar. The true Latin way to pronouce Caesar is (Kai-sar) with a hard C.
The actual correct way to pronouce Caesar is Kaisar. Anyone who pronouces it like (Seize-ar) is wrong.
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Cleopatra had three boys, Caesarion, Alexander and Ptolemy.Cleopatra had three boys, Caesarion, Alexander and Ptolemy.Cleopatra had three boys, Caesarion, Alexander and Ptolemy.Cleopatra had three boys, Caesarion, Alexander and Ptolemy.Cleopatra had three boys, Caesarion, Alexander and Ptolemy.Cleopatra had three boys, Caesarion, Alexander and Ptolemy.Cleopatra had three boys, Caesarion, Alexander and Ptolemy.Cleopatra had three boys, Caesarion, Alexander and Ptolemy.Cleopatra had three boys, Caesarion, Alexander and Ptolemy.
Cleopatra's first kid was Ptolemy XV or Caesarion, as he was nicknamed.Cleopatra's first kid was Ptolemy XV or Caesarion, as he was nicknamed.Cleopatra's first kid was Ptolemy XV or Caesarion, as he was nicknamed.Cleopatra's first kid was Ptolemy XV or Caesarion, as he was nicknamed.Cleopatra's first kid was Ptolemy XV or Caesarion, as he was nicknamed.Cleopatra's first kid was Ptolemy XV or Caesarion, as he was nicknamed.Cleopatra's first kid was Ptolemy XV or Caesarion, as he was nicknamed.Cleopatra's first kid was Ptolemy XV or Caesarion, as he was nicknamed.Cleopatra's first kid was Ptolemy XV or Caesarion, as he was nicknamed.
As far as we know Cleopatra's first child was Caesarion and he was born in 47 BC.As far as we know Cleopatra's first child was Caesarion and he was born in 47 BC.As far as we know Cleopatra's first child was Caesarion and he was born in 47 BC.As far as we know Cleopatra's first child was Caesarion and he was born in 47 BC.As far as we know Cleopatra's first child was Caesarion and he was born in 47 BC.As far as we know Cleopatra's first child was Caesarion and he was born in 47 BC.As far as we know Cleopatra's first child was Caesarion and he was born in 47 BC.As far as we know Cleopatra's first child was Caesarion and he was born in 47 BC.As far as we know Cleopatra's first child was Caesarion and he was born in 47 BC.
No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.
Cleopatra did not name her son Caesarion. His name was Ptolemy Caesar. Caesarion was a nickname only used in Egypt. It had political undercurrents for Cleopatra as did all her planned actions.
No. In the ancient world an operation that we call a caesarion section was a death sentence to the mother. Cleo obviously survived Caesarion's birth to give birth to three other children so she could not have had a caesarion section or anything like it.
caesarion was cleopatra and Julius Caesars son and co ruler of egypt (witch cleopatra) in 369 B.C.
Cleopatra's kids were Caesarion, Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene and Ptolemy Philadelphos.Cleopatra's kids were Caesarion, Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene and Ptolemy Philadelphos.Cleopatra's kids were Caesarion, Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene and Ptolemy Philadelphos.Cleopatra's kids were Caesarion, Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene and Ptolemy Philadelphos.Cleopatra's kids were Caesarion, Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene and Ptolemy Philadelphos.Cleopatra's kids were Caesarion, Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene and Ptolemy Philadelphos.Cleopatra's kids were Caesarion, Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene and Ptolemy Philadelphos.Cleopatra's kids were Caesarion, Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene and Ptolemy Philadelphos.Cleopatra's kids were Caesarion, Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene and Ptolemy Philadelphos.
Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.
The names of Cleopatra's children were Caesarion, Alexander, Cleopatra and Ptolemsy.
Caesarion
Caesarion was a nickname for Ptolemy Caesar or Ptolemy XV. Cleopatra called him Caesarion because it reinforced the belief that he was Caesar's son.Caesarion was a nickname for Ptolemy Caesar or Ptolemy XV. Cleopatra called him Caesarion because it reinforced the belief that he was Caesar's son.Caesarion was a nickname for Ptolemy Caesar or Ptolemy XV. Cleopatra called him Caesarion because it reinforced the belief that he was Caesar's son.Caesarion was a nickname for Ptolemy Caesar or Ptolemy XV. Cleopatra called him Caesarion because it reinforced the belief that he was Caesar's son.Caesarion was a nickname for Ptolemy Caesar or Ptolemy XV. Cleopatra called him Caesarion because it reinforced the belief that he was Caesar's son.Caesarion was a nickname for Ptolemy Caesar or Ptolemy XV. Cleopatra called him Caesarion because it reinforced the belief that he was Caesar's son.Caesarion was a nickname for Ptolemy Caesar or Ptolemy XV. Cleopatra called him Caesarion because it reinforced the belief that he was Caesar's son.Caesarion was a nickname for Ptolemy Caesar or Ptolemy XV. Cleopatra called him Caesarion because it reinforced the belief that he was Caesar's son.Caesarion was a nickname for Ptolemy Caesar or Ptolemy XV. Cleopatra called him Caesarion because it reinforced the belief that he was Caesar's son.