No, Cleopatra's last "husband" if you want to call him that, was the one who helped to bring her down and lose the country. Her last so-called husband was Marc Antony and by forming a political alliance with him, Cleopatra tried to fight Rome itself and she lost, big time.
The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.
i am not sure
Cleopatra had a great impact on the world of her time.
probably not..... who knows????? Good question, because there was no Cleopatra X. The only other Cleopatra after Cleopatra VII was her daughter Cleopatra Selene. Ptolemy XII was the father of Cleopatra VII. It can be confusing, because there were many Cleopatras and many Ptolemys. The only way to sort them out is to make sure of the numbers after their names.
According to the author of the Alexandrian Wars, Caesar had a double reason for leaving troops to protect Cleopatra. The main reason was that Cleopatra was a very unpopular ruler. The Alexandrians resented a Roman installing Cleopatra as their ruler, especially when they had backed her brother in the war. So one reason for the troops was to make it clear to the Alexandrians that Rome and its might was behind Cleopatra. (This was the same reason for Caesar's trip up the Nile with Cleopatra)A second reason was that Caesar simply did not trust Cleopatra. The troops were there to make certain that she held up her end of the deal she made with Caesar and Rome.According to the author of the Alexandrian Wars, Caesar had a double reason for leaving troops to protect Cleopatra. The main reason was that Cleopatra was a very unpopular ruler. The Alexandrians resented a Roman installing Cleopatra as their ruler, especially when they had backed her brother in the war. So one reason for the troops was to make it clear to the Alexandrians that Rome and its might was behind Cleopatra. (This was the same reason for Caesar's trip up the Nile with Cleopatra)A second reason was that Caesar simply did not trust Cleopatra. The troops were there to make certain that she held up her end of the deal she made with Caesar and Rome.According to the author of the Alexandrian Wars, Caesar had a double reason for leaving troops to protect Cleopatra. The main reason was that Cleopatra was a very unpopular ruler. The Alexandrians resented a Roman installing Cleopatra as their ruler, especially when they had backed her brother in the war. So one reason for the troops was to make it clear to the Alexandrians that Rome and its might was behind Cleopatra. (This was the same reason for Caesar's trip up the Nile with Cleopatra)A second reason was that Caesar simply did not trust Cleopatra. The troops were there to make certain that she held up her end of the deal she made with Caesar and Rome.According to the author of the Alexandrian Wars, Caesar had a double reason for leaving troops to protect Cleopatra. The main reason was that Cleopatra was a very unpopular ruler. The Alexandrians resented a Roman installing Cleopatra as their ruler, especially when they had backed her brother in the war. So one reason for the troops was to make it clear to the Alexandrians that Rome and its might was behind Cleopatra. (This was the same reason for Caesar's trip up the Nile with Cleopatra)A second reason was that Caesar simply did not trust Cleopatra. The troops were there to make certain that she held up her end of the deal she made with Caesar and Rome.According to the author of the Alexandrian Wars, Caesar had a double reason for leaving troops to protect Cleopatra. The main reason was that Cleopatra was a very unpopular ruler. The Alexandrians resented a Roman installing Cleopatra as their ruler, especially when they had backed her brother in the war. So one reason for the troops was to make it clear to the Alexandrians that Rome and its might was behind Cleopatra. (This was the same reason for Caesar's trip up the Nile with Cleopatra)A second reason was that Caesar simply did not trust Cleopatra. The troops were there to make certain that she held up her end of the deal she made with Caesar and Rome.According to the author of the Alexandrian Wars, Caesar had a double reason for leaving troops to protect Cleopatra. The main reason was that Cleopatra was a very unpopular ruler. The Alexandrians resented a Roman installing Cleopatra as their ruler, especially when they had backed her brother in the war. So one reason for the troops was to make it clear to the Alexandrians that Rome and its might was behind Cleopatra. (This was the same reason for Caesar's trip up the Nile with Cleopatra)A second reason was that Caesar simply did not trust Cleopatra. The troops were there to make certain that she held up her end of the deal she made with Caesar and Rome.According to the author of the Alexandrian Wars, Caesar had a double reason for leaving troops to protect Cleopatra. The main reason was that Cleopatra was a very unpopular ruler. The Alexandrians resented a Roman installing Cleopatra as their ruler, especially when they had backed her brother in the war. So one reason for the troops was to make it clear to the Alexandrians that Rome and its might was behind Cleopatra. (This was the same reason for Caesar's trip up the Nile with Cleopatra)A second reason was that Caesar simply did not trust Cleopatra. The troops were there to make certain that she held up her end of the deal she made with Caesar and Rome.According to the author of the Alexandrian Wars, Caesar had a double reason for leaving troops to protect Cleopatra. The main reason was that Cleopatra was a very unpopular ruler. The Alexandrians resented a Roman installing Cleopatra as their ruler, especially when they had backed her brother in the war. So one reason for the troops was to make it clear to the Alexandrians that Rome and its might was behind Cleopatra. (This was the same reason for Caesar's trip up the Nile with Cleopatra)A second reason was that Caesar simply did not trust Cleopatra. The troops were there to make certain that she held up her end of the deal she made with Caesar and Rome.According to the author of the Alexandrian Wars, Caesar had a double reason for leaving troops to protect Cleopatra. The main reason was that Cleopatra was a very unpopular ruler. The Alexandrians resented a Roman installing Cleopatra as their ruler, especially when they had backed her brother in the war. So one reason for the troops was to make it clear to the Alexandrians that Rome and its might was behind Cleopatra. (This was the same reason for Caesar's trip up the Nile with Cleopatra)A second reason was that Caesar simply did not trust Cleopatra. The troops were there to make certain that she held up her end of the deal she made with Caesar and Rome.
Cleopatra was important because she was the last pharaoh. THATS what mad her important. Nothing else.
The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.The twins were born in 40 BC, which wold make Cleopatra 29 years old when she had them.
Well Cleopatra wanted to be like Isis . So in puplic she wore make-up.
Cleopatra made no monuments. Her only accomplishment was the deal with Mark Antony, wherein she gained more territory (and wealth) in exchange for her financing his military campaigns.The entire pact fell apart after Actium.
Yes
i am not sure
Cleopatra had a great impact on the world of her time.
yes Cleopatra's lucky water was the Nile get it :) Cleo de Nile Cleopatra the Nile also Cleopatra was the queen of the Nile.
Only in the fact that she wore it, just as all ancient women of status did. I believe that there is/was a present day make up line called Cleopatra or had Cleopatra in it's name, but this was a modern marketing tactic, having nothing to do with the actual Cleopatra.
because she did
No one knows that :(
probably not..... who knows????? Good question, because there was no Cleopatra X. The only other Cleopatra after Cleopatra VII was her daughter Cleopatra Selene. Ptolemy XII was the father of Cleopatra VII. It can be confusing, because there were many Cleopatras and many Ptolemys. The only way to sort them out is to make sure of the numbers after their names.