Cleopatra was directly involved in the Alexandrian war and in the Roman civil war between Antony and Octavian. She also instigated the war between Herod and the Arabs.
Cleopatra was involved in Egypt. She was trying to keep her country independent and trying to keep her dynasty going. She failed at both.
Cleopatra Never won any wars. In fact the only war in which she was involved was the war with Octavian in which she lost big time at Actium. Yes, I know that she was a factor in the Alexandrian War, but she took no part in it (she had disbanded her army). It was strictly Caesar's war.
Cleopatra never won any war. She was only involved in two wars, the Alexandrian war and the Actium battle. You could say that she came out victorious in the Alexandrian war, but she did nothing militarily in it. It was Julius Caesar who won that war. At Actium, she was soundly defeated.
Cleopatra never won any wars. True, she benefited by the Alexandrian War, but it was Julius Caesar who fought and won that war.
Cleopatra was the last pharaoh in Egypt. There were wars happening between Rome and Egypt.
Cleopatra was involved in Egypt. She was trying to keep her country independent and trying to keep her dynasty going. She failed at both.
Cleopatra Never won any wars. In fact the only war in which she was involved was the war with Octavian in which she lost big time at Actium. Yes, I know that she was a factor in the Alexandrian War, but she took no part in it (she had disbanded her army). It was strictly Caesar's war.
No she was not involved in any wars
No, it has not been in any wars yet. ;)
yes because she wanted to rule egypt by herself
Ireland is a neutral country, so it has not been officially involved in any wars.
Haiti was involved in the Haitian revolution
Cleopatra never won any war. She was only involved in two wars, the Alexandrian war and the Actium battle. You could say that she came out victorious in the Alexandrian war, but she did nothing militarily in it. It was Julius Caesar who won that war. At Actium, she was soundly defeated.
No, Cleopatra and Marc Antony were roughly 200 years after the Punic wars.
She was involved in the Trojan War.
Yes.
no