Not if she wanted to stay alive. Cleopatra and her brother were at war and each would have liked nothing more than to have the other dead. The Ptolemies were history's most famous dysfunctional family.
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Cleopatra wanted Julius caesars help because Cleopatra was in danger
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Cleopatra hired the Roman general and ally, Julius Caesar, to help her eliminate her brother Ptolemy XIII, who was co-ruler with her. While she did not directly order his assassination, the political maneuvering and military support from Caesar ultimately led to Ptolemy's defeat and death during the conflict over the throne. This alliance with Caesar was pivotal in consolidating Cleopatra's power in Egypt.
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a + 12=22now you subtract by 12 because that's the number nearest a variable then u get a=10.
Yes, but only if the little sister asked nicely, if she tried at least once to do the homework herself, and if the older brother is not extremely busy. :) hope this helps
No names of Cleopatra's inner circle of friends have come down to us. She had friends, or at least "fair weather" friends, as they formed the social club of Extravagant Livers. The only person of note that seemed to be Cleopatra's friend, and asked for her help was Herod's mother-in-law, Alexandria. You could consider Marc Antony a friend in a way.
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 had her two faithful servants, Iras and Charmion, and other staff help her.
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.