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Domitian was the second son of the emperor Vespasian and the last of the Flavian dynasty. His reign followed the short reign of his brother Titus.
Cleopatra reigned first with her brother Ptolemy XIII, then with her brother Ptolemy XIV, then with her son Caesarion, or Ptolemy XV.
He reign started somewhere aroud 51 BC, but she was overthrown by her brother and was not firmly established on the throne until 47 BC.
James IV of Scotland, her reign was 1488-1513
Yes and no. The main obstacle that Cleopatra overcame was getting back on the throne. She did this by the good graces of Julius Caesar. The other obstacles to her power, her brother and sister, she overcame--permanently. It was rumored that she had her second brother/husband poisoned and it is well known that she convinced Marc Antony to kill her sister, Arsinoe. The murdering of her family seemed to be the only obstacles that Cleo overcame, as the other aspects of her reign seemed to be all a failure, both for herself an for Egypt.
Atahualpa's sister was named Inés Huaylas Yupanqui. She was a prominent figure during the Inca Empire and played a role in the events surrounding the Spanish conquest. Inés was known to have been involved in the political dynamics of the time, especially regarding her brother's reign.
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The Mary Rose was built during the reign of king HenryVIII and named for Henry's sister.
Mary's reign ended upon her death in 1558. She was succeeded by her half-sister Elizabeth.
Elizabeth I was in danger during the reign of her half-brother, Edward VI, primarily due to the political instability and power struggles that characterized this period. As a legitimate heir of Henry VIII, she was a potential target for those who opposed the Protestant reforms associated with Edward's reign. Additionally, factions within the court, particularly those aligned with her Catholic half-sister Mary, viewed her as a threat to their ambitions, heightening the risk to her safety. These tensions ultimately made Elizabeth's position precarious until she ascended to the throne herself.
Charles 8, son of Louis 11. He began his reign in 1483 aged 12 (regency of his sister anne de Beaujeu until 1492, then personal reign until his death in 1498)