Ordinarily, Cleopatra would not have been important in Italy. To the Romans she was just another ruler, although they had a protectorate over Egypt which had been willed to them on several occasions. However in the power struggle between Octavian and Antony, she became important. Octavian used her as a source for the civil war that brought him to sole power.
Ordinarily, Cleopatra would not have been important in Italy. To the Romans she was just another ruler, although they had a protectorate over Egypt which had been willed to them on several occasions. However in the power struggle between Octavian and Antony, she became important. Octavian used her as a source for the civil war that brought him to sole power.
Ordinarily, Cleopatra would not have been important in Italy. To the Romans she was just another ruler, although they had a protectorate over Egypt which had been willed to them on several occasions. However in the power struggle between Octavian and Antony, she became important. Octavian used her as a source for the civil war that brought him to sole power.
Ordinarily, Cleopatra would not have been important in Italy. To the Romans she was just another ruler, although they had a protectorate over Egypt which had been willed to them on several occasions. However in the power struggle between Octavian and Antony, she became important. Octavian used her as a source for the civil war that brought him to sole power.
Ordinarily, Cleopatra would not have been important in Italy. To the Romans she was just another ruler, although they had a protectorate over Egypt which had been willed to them on several occasions. However in the power struggle between Octavian and Antony, she became important. Octavian used her as a source for the civil war that brought him to sole power.
Ordinarily, Cleopatra would not have been important in Italy. To the Romans she was just another ruler, although they had a protectorate over Egypt which had been willed to them on several occasions. However in the power struggle between Octavian and Antony, she became important. Octavian used her as a source for the civil war that brought him to sole power.
Ordinarily, Cleopatra would not have been important in Italy. To the Romans she was just another ruler, although they had a protectorate over Egypt which had been willed to them on several occasions. However in the power struggle between Octavian and Antony, she became important. Octavian used her as a source for the civil war that brought him to sole power.
Ordinarily, Cleopatra would not have been important in Italy. To the Romans she was just another ruler, although they had a protectorate over Egypt which had been willed to them on several occasions. However in the power struggle between Octavian and Antony, she became important. Octavian used her as a source for the civil war that brought him to sole power.
Ordinarily, Cleopatra would not have been important in Italy. To the Romans she was just another ruler, although they had a protectorate over Egypt which had been willed to them on several occasions. However in the power struggle between Octavian and Antony, she became important. Octavian used her as a source for the civil war that brought him to sole power.
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Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, were the most important people to Cleopatra.
Cleopatra was an important person in Egypt.
Cleopatra was important because she was the last pharaoh. THATS what mad her important. Nothing else.
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I think Cleopatra had important characteristics like the way she cuold speak different languages. also her beauty
The last important Cleopatra was Cleopatra VII. She is the one who is so famous and misunderstood. There may have been other Cleopatras after her as Cleopatra was a very common name in the Hellenistic world.
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she was the queen
Cleopatra was important to Egypt because she was the queen, the supreme ruler. She was the leading figurehead of the country both politically and religiously.
There is no record of Cleopatra's agenda when she was visiting Italy so there is no way for us to know if she traveled on the Appain way. If she entered Italy at the port of Brundisium, yes, she would have used the Via Appia to get to Rome. However, if she entered Italy at a place like, say, Ostia, she would not have used the Appain way.