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Cleopatra, although she wanted to be queen, really had little choice. She was her father's heir along with her brother.
The last pharaoh of ancient Egypt to not have an heir was Cleopatra VII. After her death in 30 BCE, Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire, marking the end of the pharaonic line. Cleopatra's children with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony were either killed or taken to Rome, leaving no direct successors to the throne.
No, It was Julius Caesar's heir, Octavian (Augustus). After the double suicide of Cleopatra and Marc Antony, Octavian took control of Egypt.
Mark Anthony (Marcus Antonius) was a Roman general,grandnephew, and heir to Julius Caesar. After Caesar's assassination Antony,Octavian and Lepidus ruled the Roman Empire. They fell out and fought a civil war. Anthony lost and committed suicide. Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, was his lover at the time and also had to commit suicide with the help of a poisonous snake.
Cleopatra VII was the last pharaoh of Egypt, killing herself in 30BC leaving no heir to the throne. The romans then took over Egypt and the great egyptian civilisation had ended.
Prince Charles (the Queen's Eldest child) is heir apparent.
Queen Beatrix of Netherlands' Heir is her son Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange
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The kingdom of Egypt was ruled by many Native Kings and Foreign civilizations for thousands of years. The actual abolition of a monarchy in Egypt was done in 1953; it's first president was Muhammad Naguib.
No she did not; it was the end of the Tudors. Mary Queen Of Scots' son James took the throne as the heir.
An 'heir apparent' is the person who will become the next king or queen.
She had no heir to the throw.