No, Cleopatra lived in Alexandria which is/was in northern Egypt. The pyramids are further south, near present day Cairo.
Yes, and a lot of them had their own pyramids. There are huge amounts of temples and burials around pyramids. Whole families are buried there. All the royals were buried near the pyramids (if their pharaoh-husband built pyramids).
Cleopatra was the last queen of Egypt. The pyramids were built hundreds of years prior to her reign. Most of the earlier pharaohs were buried in the Valley of the Kings in hidden tombs.
In the pyramids in the north near Cairo or the tombs in the south near Luxor.
Pyramids of Giza sometimes spelt Gizah, is the third largest city in egypt . It is located on the west bank of the nile River, some 20 km southwest of central CairoThe city of Giza is the capital of the GIZA GOVERNORATE, and is located near the northeast border of this governorate in coordinates.The pyramids of giza is near the AL-AHRAM ROAD ,there is is bridge ( Giza Bridge)where the great pyramids of giza is located.
The Great Pyramid is near present day Giza, Egypt.
Cleopatra was buried in a tomb. The age of pyramids was long passed by Cleopatra's time.
No, Cleopatra was buried in a tomb. The pyramids had gone out of fashion for royal burials thousands of years before Cleopatra's time.
Technically, Cleopatra owned all the pyramids. She was the queen and the queen (or king) in ancient Egypt owned the entire country. However if by "owning" the pyramids you mean did she build one, the answer is no. The age of pyramid building had been over by thousands of years before Cleopatra came to the throne.
The age of the pyramids had been over for thousands of years by the time of Cleopatra. People were buried in tombs in Cleopatra's era.
Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and as queen she owned the entire country, all the monuments, pyramids and temples included.
Cleopatra does not have a pyramid. The custom of interring people in pyramids went out of style long before Cleopatra's era. She is supposed to be buried in a tomb, but they haven't found it at this time.
Cleopatra never had a pyramid. By her time pyramids were out of style for burials. She built a tomb for herself, as did most of the other Egyptian aristocrats.
Cleopatra is commonly believed to be buried in her family's royal mausoleum, which is located in the northern area of Egypt known as Taposiris Magna. There is no evidence to suggest she was buried in a pyramid.
Yes, there are several famous pyramids near Luxor in Egypt. The most well-known are the Pyramids of Giza, which are located near Cairo. Luxor itself is home to the incredible ancient temple complexes of Karnak and Luxor Temple, not pyramids.
Cleopatra did not die in any pyramid. The age of pyramids had been over for thousands of years by Cleopatra's time. She died in her quarters of her palace in Alexandria where she was being held prisoner. She was buried in a tomb.
Yes, and a lot of them had their own pyramids. There are huge amounts of temples and burials around pyramids. Whole families are buried there. All the royals were buried near the pyramids (if their pharaoh-husband built pyramids).
Cleopatra was the last queen of Egypt. The pyramids were built hundreds of years prior to her reign. Most of the earlier pharaohs were buried in the Valley of the Kings in hidden tombs.