It is has said to believe that when Cleopatra was little she was a slave. But then some egyptians had found out that Cleopatra is the daughter of a king.{ Sun God}
Cleopatra had four children. They were named Ptolemy XV (Caesarion), Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene, and Ptolemy Philadelphios.
Yeah she did. while she was married to her brother.yuck
Cleopatra had one kid with Julius Caesar, or so she claimed and three others with Marc Antony.
they didn't date the just had a kid
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She had 3 kids. First she had 2 twins. Then she had another kid.
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Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.
None. Cleopatra was not married to anyone when she had her children. Caesarion was supposed to be the child of Julius Caesar, and the twins and Ptolemy were the children of Marc Antony, but there was no marriage to either of them at the time of the children's birth.
Anthony and Cleopatra were goldfish whose bowl was knocked over by a clumsy kid.
she lived in the palace as a princess and spent her time mostly in The Grand Gardens Of Egypt
She didn't; her first chiled was named Ptolemy Caesar, sometimes called Caesarion.