She first took the throne when she was 18. And she had the throne in her hands for all that time until sh died. She didn't allow no one to take the throne because her sister, and brothers were next in line. So she killed them to stay queen.
Cleopatra lost the throne in 30 BC when Octavian entered Alexandria.
Julius Caesar established Cleopatra on the throne.
Cleopatra got her throne back and was established as queen by Julius Caesar in 47 BC.
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Cleopatra first took the throne at age 18 (some sources say 17) when her father died, and she took the throne with her younger brother Ptolemy XIII, who was just ten years old at the time. Ptolemy XIII's guardians forced Cleopatra out, so she sought alliance with Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar and his army defeated Ptolemy XIII, and Caesar restored Cleopatra to the throne at age 22, alongside the youngest of her brothers, Ptolemy XIV. This was in 47 BC. A year later, evidently charming Julius Caesar, Cleopatra gave birth to his son, cementing the alliance between Egypt and Rome. Sources vary, with some stating Cleopatra stayed in Rome and other stating she made several visit to Rome. Either way, after Caesar was assassinated, Cleopatra arranged for Ptolemy XIV to be poisoned. She then took the throne, establishing herself as co-ruler with her infant son. She was 25.
Cleopatra lost the throne in 30 BC when Octavian entered Alexandria.
Cleopatra came to the throne in 51BC at the age of 17
Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.
Julius Caesar established Cleopatra on the throne.
If she was with her father, Cleopatra would have lived in his palace in Alexandria. When her father lost the throne, he left Egypt, but there is no record of Cleopatra going with him, so it is assumed that she remained in one of the Egyptian palaces.
Cleopatra ruled for about 20 years. However during that time she lost the throne for a brief time and was only reinstalled as queen by Julius Caesar.
Cleopatra got her throne back and was established as queen by Julius Caesar in 47 BC.
No Roman emperor helped Cleopatra keep her throne. Cleopatra reigned before there were emperors. Julius Caesar established her on the throne after she had been ousted, but he was not an emperor.
Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.
Cleopatra first took the throne at age 18 (some sources say 17) when her father died, and she took the throne with her younger brother Ptolemy XIII, who was just ten years old at the time. Ptolemy XIII's guardians forced Cleopatra out, so she sought alliance with Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar and his army defeated Ptolemy XIII, and Caesar restored Cleopatra to the throne at age 22, alongside the youngest of her brothers, Ptolemy XIV. This was in 47 BC. A year later, evidently charming Julius Caesar, Cleopatra gave birth to his son, cementing the alliance between Egypt and Rome. Sources vary, with some stating Cleopatra stayed in Rome and other stating she made several visit to Rome. Either way, after Caesar was assassinated, Cleopatra arranged for Ptolemy XIV to be poisoned. She then took the throne, establishing herself as co-ruler with her infant son. She was 25.
Cleopatra was reinstalled on the throne by Julius Caesar.
Cleopatra's official reign was 17 years, although her authority was shared and then lost for roughly four years previous to her establishment on the throne by Julius Caesar in 47 BC.