Girl/for reference see Cleopatra w/ Liz Taylor
Cleo's twins were named Cleopatra Selene and Alexander Helios. there was one of each --- a male and a female.
Cleopatra was a direct descendant of the Greek general of Alexander the Great who became Ptolemy I Soter. All of his male successors were called Ptolemy and all of his female successors were called Cleopatra.
no, some pharaohs are woman like Cleopatra.
Hatepshut or Cleopatra but in my eyes it was Cleopatra
Elizabeth Taylor was the first actor (male or female) to get $1 million for a movie. The movie was for Cleopatra (1963).
To rule their land and people. He/she was chief of the temples and he watched over the courts. It is usually a male but Cleopatra was a female.
Most Pharaohs were males but in some cases, there were female pharaohs including Cleopatra and Hatshepsut.
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Queen Cleopatra and Queen Hatepsut was both was important female pharaohs... and i just gave 2 in case...
Yes, Cleo is commonly used as a unisex name. It can be short for both Cleopatra (female) and Cleon (male).
The answer to your question is yes, but.... Under Egyptian law or custom, a female could rule, but had to have a male co-ruler. That's the reason her father left the kingdom to Cleopatra and her brother, Ptolemy XIII with Rome as their guardians. Well Cleopatra got around this inconvenience after both her brothers were dead by making her little son, Caesarion, her co-ruler.