Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar, nicknamed Caesarion (little Caesar) Greek: Πτολεμαίος ΙΕ' Φιλοπάτωρ Φιλομήτωρ Καίσαρ, Καισαρίων (June 23, 47 BC - August, 30 BC) was the son of Cleopatra VII. He ruled Egypt as a child along with Cleopatra until 30 BC. He was murdered by Octavian, who would later become the Roman emperor Augustus.
Caesarion is probably the son of Julius Caesar. If so, he is the only known son of Caesar.
Caesarion was the last king (pharaoh) of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt.
After Cleopatra's death the government of Egypt changed from a monarchy to a Roman province ruled by Roman law.
Cleopatra's dad died of natural causes, there were no "mysterious circumstances" surrounding his death.
She didn't have anything built as far as most archaeologist and egyptologist know. But the Cleopatras needle was built in honor of her after her death.
For all practical purposes, Cleopatra's death ended the rule of the ancient kings and queens. Octavian/Rome took over Egypt. But the situation gets a little tacky as far as precision is concerned. Cleopatra had made her son, Ptolemy XV (Caesarion) her co-ruler according to law. This was okay during his childhood, but at the time of Cleo's death, Caesarion was a grown man and was actually the king of Egypt. He outlived her, so for a brief time he was the Egyptian ruler. (Just a brief note: Caesarion was 17 years old at the time, but in the ancient world he would have been considered an adult).
At first Cleopatra ruled with her husband/brother Ptolemy XIII and after his death she ruled with her second husband/brother Ptolemy XIV. After she killed him off, she made her baby, Caesarion, her co-ruler.
No. In the ancient world an operation that we call a caesarion section was a death sentence to the mother. Cleo obviously survived Caesarion's birth to give birth to three other children so she could not have had a caesarion section or anything like it.
Cleopatra died in August of 30 BC.
Cleopatras life changed when she took the throne after her fathers death.
After Cleopatra's death the government of Egypt changed from a monarchy to a Roman province ruled by Roman law.
Cleopatra's dad died of natural causes, there were no "mysterious circumstances" surrounding his death.
Roosevelt? If so the date of her mothers death is December 7th, 1892.
Julius Caesar never recognized the boy called Caesarion as his son. If Caesarion were Caesar's son it would have been political suicide for him to acknowledge him because his mother was a foreigner, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. Also it's doubtful that Caesar even knew of Caesarion's existence. No ancient writer mentions Cleopatra having a child with her on her visits to Rome and wily Cleopatra certainly would have used him as a political tool if he were, in fact Caesar's son. Also, the existence of Caesarion, although known in Egypt, was not even known in Rome until after Caesar's death. The paternity of Caesarion raises many questions.
She didn't have anything built as far as most archaeologist and egyptologist know. But the Cleopatras needle was built in honor of her after her death.
Cleopatra's "king" or co-ruler was her son Caesarion. she made him co-ruler upon the death of her second brother/husband.
Brno death march happened in 1945.
I have much profundity for the story of her mothers death.
You should be able to get a copy of the death certificate from the town clerk's office in the town where your mother died.