Probably something like the Greek version of ohmygosh! There is no historical record of Caesar's reaction or what was said by either person.
Caesar was 53 when Cleopatra supposedly seduced him. Have to say "supposedly" because its unknown who seduced whom -- Cleo, a naughty girl or Caesar a known womanizer?
Maybe is the best answer to your question.It is said that Cleopatra had herself rolled in a rug to gain access to Caesar by some sources, while other sources say she was in a laundry bag.
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.
she was wrapped in a rug because people wanted her dead an she was trying to get back into Rome Caesar had summoned Cleopatra to Alexandria in order to mediate the dispute between her and her brother. However, Cleopatra as the enemy of her brother, would have been killed on sight, so she devised a way of wrapping herself in a rug (or a laundry bundle as some sources say) in order to be delivered to Caesar.
Because she married a roman who took control Egypt; Julius Caesar. That's not true. She was exiled by her brother because he wanted complete control of Egypt. She never even married Caesar. She married Mark Antony, but some say she gave birth to Caesar's son. He never claimed him as his own.
Cleopatra lost. Octavian(Caesar) won. What more is there to say?
Caesar was 53 when Cleopatra supposedly seduced him. Have to say "supposedly" because its unknown who seduced whom -- Cleo, a naughty girl or Caesar a known womanizer?
Julius Caesar had no legitimate son. Cleopatra claimed that her son, who she named Caesarion, was in fact fathered by Caesar, but there are many doubts.
Maybe is the best answer to your question.It is said that Cleopatra had herself rolled in a rug to gain access to Caesar by some sources, while other sources say she was in a laundry bag.
Yes they were in a very sexual relationship, but this did not mean too much in the ancient world. Cleopatra needed a father for her child and Caesar was handy. Caesar wanted the money that Egypt owed him and Cleopatra was the one who would pay him once she had the throne. You could say that they had a mutually beneficial relationship.
There is no historical evidence to support the theory that Cleopatra smuggled herself into Julius Caesar's palace in a rug or carpet to seduce him. This is likely a romanticized myth that has been perpetuated over time.
She arranged to be delivered to his room, hidden in a roll of carpet or a big amphora. She got delivered along with his dinner and she jumped up and surprised him when the moment was right. He fell instantly in love with her and she explained how she thought differently to her sibblings because she wanted Rome to take over in Egypt whereas they wanted Egypt to stay Egyptian. Their meeting was in Egypt, in Caesar's tent.
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.
After Caesar died, Cleopatra hurried back to Egypt (she was in Rome at the time). She eliminated her enemies, her brother/husband included and sat back and waited to see what would happen in the aftermath of Caesar's death, and then to determine her course of action.
We don't know how old Cleopatra was when her mother died. And if you are referring to Cleopatra the VII, we don't know for certain that Cleopatra V was her mother. Some sources say Cleo's mother was a lady from Memphis, but this could very well be Cleopatra V as she is described as a lady of "obscure origins".
she was wrapped in a rug because people wanted her dead an she was trying to get back into Rome Caesar had summoned Cleopatra to Alexandria in order to mediate the dispute between her and her brother. However, Cleopatra as the enemy of her brother, would have been killed on sight, so she devised a way of wrapping herself in a rug (or a laundry bundle as some sources say) in order to be delivered to Caesar.
There are various versions of how Cleo and Julius met. Some say she was hidden in a rolled up carpet, some say that she was rolled up in a reed mat and others say that she was concealed in a bag of laundry. At any rate, she had to be smuggled in because if she came publicly to Alexandria she would have been killed, as she was at war with her brother at the time.