Since Cleopatra was of Greek decent, she ruled in the Ptolemaic dynasty. It was not a numbered dynasty as the Egyptian ones were.
Cleopatra
No, Cleopatra ruled in the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Cleopatra was the last in the line of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Cleopatra was around from 69 B.C, to 30 B.C. Her death marked the end of the Ptolemaic dynasty and the rule of the Pharaohs in Egypt.
Cleopatra ruled all of Egypt.
Octavian, later known as Augustus, became the emperor of Egypt after Cleopatra. He defeated Cleopatra and her lover Mark Antony in the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, which marked the end of the Ptolemaic dynasty and the beginning of Roman rule in Egypt.
In his will, Cleopatra's father designated Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy XIII to rule Egypt together.
Cleopatra wanted to rule Egypt because she thought it was her right under her father's will.
Cleopatra started her rule in 51 B.C.!
Cleopatra was the last pharaoh to to rule ancient Egypt.
Cleopatra ruled the whole of Egypt, as did all Pharaohs.