There is no hard evidence, so far, that Cleopatra murdered her youngest brother but the death of a perfectly healthy eleven yer old as soon as Cleopatra returned to Egypt after Caesar's death, is mighty suspicious. Especially when she immediately made Caesarion her co-ruler.
There is no proof that Cleopatra's sister Cleopatra Tryphanea was murdered. Authorities think she died young, but not too young, as some historians believe that she may have ruled for a brief time with her sister Berenice. There's also speculation, give the reputation of the Ptolemies, that perhaps Berenice may have had something to do with Tryphanea's death, but no proof.
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We have proof from the ancient writers that Cleopatra lived and ruled Egypt. There are also a few inscriptions in Egypt recognizing her existence, the most famous one is the carving at the temple at Dendera.
She didn't. Cleopatra actually weakened the country by her confiscation of its wealth and doling it out to her favorites. Proof of this is in the quick way that her army and navy surrendered to Octavian and the disloyalty of her servants and slaves.
half brothers. from different mothers. but prince and Paris are full brother and sister.
The place of Cleopatra's birth is another thing that we do not know. Some historians think she may have been born at or around Thebes due to the support she had in that area. However there is no solid proof of this. All we know is that she lived in Alexandria.The place of Cleopatra's birth is another thing that we do not know. Some historians think she may have been born at or around Thebes due to the support she had in that area. However there is no solid proof of this. All we know is that she lived in Alexandria.The place of Cleopatra's birth is another thing that we do not know. Some historians think she may have been born at or around Thebes due to the support she had in that area. However there is no solid proof of this. All we know is that she lived in Alexandria.The place of Cleopatra's birth is another thing that we do not know. Some historians think she may have been born at or around Thebes due to the support she had in that area. However there is no solid proof of this. All we know is that she lived in Alexandria.The place of Cleopatra's birth is another thing that we do not know. Some historians think she may have been born at or around Thebes due to the support she had in that area. However there is no solid proof of this. All we know is that she lived in Alexandria.The place of Cleopatra's birth is another thing that we do not know. Some historians think she may have been born at or around Thebes due to the support she had in that area. However there is no solid proof of this. All we know is that she lived in Alexandria.The place of Cleopatra's birth is another thing that we do not know. Some historians think she may have been born at or around Thebes due to the support she had in that area. However there is no solid proof of this. All we know is that she lived in Alexandria.The place of Cleopatra's birth is another thing that we do not know. Some historians think she may have been born at or around Thebes due to the support she had in that area. However there is no solid proof of this. All we know is that she lived in Alexandria.The place of Cleopatra's birth is another thing that we do not know. Some historians think she may have been born at or around Thebes due to the support she had in that area. However there is no solid proof of this. All we know is that she lived in Alexandria.
We have no idea of Cleopatra's childhood characteristics nor of her childhood itself. She first comes into history as a grown woman22 years of age. Anything said of her upbringing or childhood is pure guess work and speculation with no historical proof.
There is no proof that Cleopatra ever bathed in milk. Perhaps milk was used in a bath oil or mixed in a skin lotion. You have to remember that Egypt is a hot country and in Cleo's day there was no refrigeration. If she bathed in milk as some suggest, it would be stinky sour milk hardly a bath for a queen.
In a way Sikhism does have the most proof of existence as it is the youngest religion out there. Many believe that Sikhism is also the most accurate religion due to its young existence leaving it to be most relatable religion todays world and way of life.
Thor, the Norse god of thunder (not war as sometimes mistakenly portrayed - that was Tyr his half brother), has no proof of existence other than the belief that people have in him or any God.
There is absolutely no proof that Cleopatra ever bathed in donkey' milk. As Egypt is a hot country and in Cleo's day there was no refrigeration of air conditioning, milk of any kind would soon turn sour and curdle. Hardly something a queen would want to bathe in. However Cleopatra could possibly have used donkey's milk in a skin lotion mixed with other ingredients or even in a type of bath oil.
Myth says that Cleopatra killed herself with a snake after realising that Egypt would be taken by the Romans. However, there is no archaeological proof or records of this happening, or that she even killed herself.