Cleopatra
Neither one of them really influenced the culture of their nations. Antony was an ordinary Roman politician who got his position due to Julius Caesar. He followed the set procedure of a Roman aristocrat by studying in Greece, joining the army and entering politics. His name would just be another on the roll of Roman consuls if Caesar had not been assassinated and Antony, as Caesar's co-consul, thrown into the historical spotlight. His fortunes and misfortunes after Caesar's death did not cause him to influence Roman culture in any way. Cleopatra, too, did not really influence Egyptian culture. Although an ethnic Greek, she was Egyptian culturally. Her family had ruled for over three hundred years and she was totally emerged in Egypt, She spoke the language, followed its religion, and ruled according the the Egyptian method of nones. She made no changes nor did she introduce any new customs.
Cleopatra VII was the last Greek Pharaoh and the only one who learned the Egyptian language. She was supported by 2 Roman generals~ Julious Caesar and Mark Antony. When Augustus (Roman Empire) gained power over the Roman Empire, he declared war on Antony and Cleopatra and defeated them in 31 BC. Augustus arrived in Alexandria and demanded Cleopatra's surrender. She was too proud to give in and commited succide.
Yes. Marc Antony was an educated Roman and spoke in Greek as all educated men (and women) did. However, in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, Casca reports that during the Lupercal festival, Cicero (not Antony) gave a lengthy speech in Greek. "For my part," says Casca, "it was Greek to me".
Cleopatra VII was the last Greek Pharaoh and the only one who learned the Egyptian language. She was supported by 2 Roman generals~ Julious Caesar and Mark Antony. When Augustus gained power over the Roman Empire, he declared war on Antony and Cleopatra and defeated them in 31 BC. Augustus arrived in Alexsandria and demanded Cleopatra's surrender. She was too proud to give in and commited succide. Cleopatra had an affair with Anthony.
Cleopatra likely spoke various languages, including Greek, Egyptian, and possibly Latin. As a ruler of Egypt, she would have been well-versed in the languages used within her kingdom, as well as those of the Roman Empire due to her interactions with Roman leaders like Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
Cleopatra VII was the last Greek Pharaoh and the only one who learned the Egyptian language. She was supported by 2 Roman generals~ Julious Caesar and Mark Antony. When Augustus gained power over the Roman Empire, he declared war on Antony and Cleopatra and defeated them in 31 BC. Augustus arrived in Alexsandria and demanded Cleopatra's surrender. She was too proud to give in and commited succide.
Arabic is the original Egyptian language, Roman, Greek, Latin, Syrian, Hebrew, Ethiopian and PersianArabic is not the original Egyptian language. That did not come into Egypt until the 7th century. Roman is not a separate language from latin. There is no consensus on how many, but they all included Egyptian, Greek, Syrian (Aramaic), Hebrew, Ethiopian, Median, and Persian. Latin is uncertain because Caesar and Antony would have been been speaking Greek to her anyway (the language of the educated).
Cleopatra VII was the last Greek Pharaoh and the only one who learned the Egyptian language. She was supported by 2 Roman generals~ Julious Caesar and Mark Antony. When Augustus gained power over the Roman Empire, he declared war on Antony and Cleopatra and defeated them in 31 BC. Augustus arrived in Alexsandria and demanded Cleopatra's surrender. She was too proud to give in and commited succide.
Cleopatra VII was the last Greek Pharaoh and the only one who learned the Egyptian language. She was supported by 2 Roman generals~ Julious Caesar and Mark Antony. When Augustus gained power over the Roman Empire, he declared war on Antony and Cleopatra and defeated them in 31 BC. Augustus arrived in Alexsandria and demanded Cleopatra's surrender. She was too proud to give in and commited succide.
Cleopatra VII was the last Greek Pharaoh and the only one who learned the Egyptian language. She was supported by 2 Roman generals~ Julious Caesar and Mark Antony. When Augustus gained power over the Roman Empire, he declared war on Antony and Cleopatra and defeated them in 31 BC. Augustus arrived in Alexsandria and demanded Cleopatra's surrender. She was too proud to give in and commited succide.
Cleopatra VII was the last Greek Pharaoh and the only one who learned the Egyptian language. She was supported by 2 Roman generals~ Julious Caesar and Mark Antony. When Augustus gained power over the Roman Empire, he declared war on Antony and Cleopatra and defeated them in 31 BC. Augustus arrived in Alexsandria and demanded Cleopatra's surrender. She was too proud to give in and commited succide.
Cleopatra VII was the last Greek Pharaoh and the only one who learned the Egyptian language. She was supported by 2 Roman generals; Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. When Octavian gained power over the Roman Empire, he declared war on Antony and Cleopatra and defeated them in 31 BC. Octavian arrived in Alexandria and demanded Cleopatra's surrender. She was too proud to give in and commited succide.