No,she killed her self after her husband Marc Antony died.
No, you have your queens mixed. It was Cleopatra who was exiled by her brother.
Cleopatra was exiled in the power struggle with her brother. She was forced to flee Alexandria or else be killed.
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Yes. At first she was co-ruler with her brother, but she was ousted and her brother had her exiled. She was in the process of raising an army when Caesar came to Egypt and tried to mediate the dispute. It didn't work and Cleopatra was involved in the Alexandrian War against her brother. After winning the was and her brother's death Cleopatra became the ruler along with her younger brother.
43 bc
No, you have your queens mixed. It was Cleopatra who was exiled by her brother.
Cleopatra was exiled in the power struggle with her brother. She was forced to flee Alexandria or else be killed.
Cleopatra was 22 when she was exiled in the civil war with her brother.
Cleopatra as 22 years old when her brother exiled her and would have had her killed if she were caught.Cleopatra as 22 years old when her brother exiled her and would have had her killed if she were caught.Cleopatra as 22 years old when her brother exiled her and would have had her killed if she were caught.Cleopatra as 22 years old when her brother exiled her and would have had her killed if she were caught.Cleopatra as 22 years old when her brother exiled her and would have had her killed if she were caught.Cleopatra as 22 years old when her brother exiled her and would have had her killed if she were caught.Cleopatra as 22 years old when her brother exiled her and would have had her killed if she were caught.Cleopatra as 22 years old when her brother exiled her and would have had her killed if she were caught.Cleopatra as 22 years old when her brother exiled her and would have had her killed if she were caught.
Cleopatra VII's first important accomplishment would have to have been getting the throne back after she had been exiled by her brother.
If you mean why she was exiled, it was because she was in a power struggle with her brother and her brother was winning. Cleopatra had to leave Egypt under threat of death. She was trying to raise an army against her brother at the time of Caesar's arrival.
Yes. At first she was co-ruler with her brother, but she was ousted and her brother had her exiled. She was in the process of raising an army when Caesar came to Egypt and tried to mediate the dispute. It didn't work and Cleopatra was involved in the Alexandrian War against her brother. After winning the was and her brother's death Cleopatra became the ruler along with her younger brother.
43 bc
Cleopatra reigned 21 years, from 51 to 30 BC. Her rule was interrupted in 47 when he brother and co-ruler exiled her, but Julius Caesar recalled her and set her back on the throne.
Cleopatra inherited the throne along with her brother. The two were to be co-rulers according to their father's will. They engaged in a power struggle and Cleo was exiled. Julius Caesar came to Egypt and reestablished Cleopatra on the throne and this time she stayed there until her death.
Cleopatra was "imprisoned" in her palace after Octavian entered Alexandria. She was a prisoner of war and was under guard. She had all the authority over her slaves and could get whatever she wanted. Previous to this, she had imprisoned herself in her tomb but the Romans were able to get her out.
It was 48 B.C.