No. they lived thousands of years apart. Akhenten
was an Egyptian and Cleopatra was a Greek.
Cleopatra was not directly related to Akhenaten. Akhenaten ruled as Pharaoh of Egypt from 1353-1336 BCE, while Cleopatra lived much later, ruling as the last active Pharaoh in the late 1st century BCE. However, both Akhenaten and Cleopatra belonged to the same dynasty, the Ptolemaic dynasty, which was of Macedonian Greek origin.
No, they were two different women. Nefertiti lived around 1300 years before Cleopatra and they were not related to each other.
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.
Cleopatra was not elected. She became queen because she was closely related to the current regent. She became queen in the year 51 BCE.
Pharaoh Akhenaten.
Akhenaten was not found yet so the information is to be continued
No, the two were not related. Cleopatra was Greek and Nefertiti was Egyptian and they lived about a thousand years apart.
The most famous would be Cleopatra. Others include Akhenaten, Ramesses ll, hatshepsut, Nefertiti, Seti l etc...
Cleopatra was a Ptolemy. She was the last queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty and therefore was related to the entire line of Ptolemaic pharaohs.
Queen Kiya was one of Akhenaten's wives. Little is know about Kiya, where she came from or who she is.It is possible Kiya and Tadukhipa are the same person and that Kiya is a contraction of Tadukhipa's name. Tadukhipa was a Mitanni princess who marries Amenhotep III (Akhenaten's father). If this is true, Kiya was also Akhenaten's mother-in-law.A second possibility is that Kiya is Tutankhamun's mother. Tutankhamun was the king after Akhenaten. Tutankhamun's parents were Akhenaten and an unknown woman referred to as the Younger Lady. The Younger Lady is Akhenaten's sister. If this is theory is true, then Kiya is Akhenaten's wife and sister.
his oldest daughter: Merytaten, second daughter: Meketaten, third daughter: Ankhesenpaaten, his young son: Tutankhamen, his wife: Cleopatra, his wife: Kia
Octavius was Caesar's adoptive son but he was actually his nephew.
Famous pharaohs of Egypt include King Tut, Khafra, Cleopatra, and Ramses. Other pharaohs include Khufu, Hatshepsut, Thutmose, Djoser and Akhenaten.
No, the two women were not related at all. Hatshepsut lived roughly 1,400 years before Cleopatra. Hatshepsut was Egyptian, Cleopatra was Greek.
No. Money existed long before Cleopatra was born. See the Related Link.
I can assume you are thinking of Nefertiti, Queen of the Nile, the wife of Akhenaten, who was a grandson of Ramesses
possible yes no maybe. The two Cleopatras may have been distantly related, but very distantly. They lived at different times and Cleopatra was a very common Macedonian name. It is possible that there is a connection, but as said above, it would be a very distant one. For all practical purposes you could say that they were not related.
she relatd to Tutankhamen grandfather who killed Tutankhamen