Cleopatra's father, Ptolemy XII was the ruler of Egypt before Cleopatra.
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.
Cleopatra was important to Egypt because she was the queen, the supreme ruler. She was the leading figurehead of the country both politically and religiously.
Cleopatra' s main goals were to keep her dynasty alive and to keep her country independent.
Absolutely not. Cleopatra was a ruler. If she needed spies (which she did as did all ancient rulers) others did the work for her.Absolutely not. Cleopatra was a ruler. If she needed spies (which she did as did all ancient rulers) others did the work for her.Absolutely not. Cleopatra was a ruler. If she needed spies (which she did as did all ancient rulers) others did the work for her.Absolutely not. Cleopatra was a ruler. If she needed spies (which she did as did all ancient rulers) others did the work for her.Absolutely not. Cleopatra was a ruler. If she needed spies (which she did as did all ancient rulers) others did the work for her.Absolutely not. Cleopatra was a ruler. If she needed spies (which she did as did all ancient rulers) others did the work for her.Absolutely not. Cleopatra was a ruler. If she needed spies (which she did as did all ancient rulers) others did the work for her.Absolutely not. Cleopatra was a ruler. If she needed spies (which she did as did all ancient rulers) others did the work for her.Absolutely not. Cleopatra was a ruler. If she needed spies (which she did as did all ancient rulers) others did the work for her.
Cleopatra
Cleopatra was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Yes, Cleopatra had a daughter. Her name was Cleopatra Selene.
No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.
The last ruler of ancient Egypt before the Roman invasion was Cleopatra VII.
Before she became queen, Cleopatra was a princess. She, along with her brother, was designated ruler in her father's will.Before she became queen, Cleopatra was a princess. She, along with her brother, was designated ruler in her father's will.Before she became queen, Cleopatra was a princess. She, along with her brother, was designated ruler in her father's will.Before she became queen, Cleopatra was a princess. She, along with her brother, was designated ruler in her father's will.Before she became queen, Cleopatra was a princess. She, along with her brother, was designated ruler in her father's will.Before she became queen, Cleopatra was a princess. She, along with her brother, was designated ruler in her father's will.Before she became queen, Cleopatra was a princess. She, along with her brother, was designated ruler in her father's will.Before she became queen, Cleopatra was a princess. She, along with her brother, was designated ruler in her father's will.Before she became queen, Cleopatra was a princess. She, along with her brother, was designated ruler in her father's will.
She never was claimed as Egypt's last ruler. Egypt, over the centuries had many rulers. Cleopatra was the last Ptolemy or last Pharaoh. After her death, the country became a Roman province and lost its independence.