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Basically all Cleopatra did as queen was to over reach herself and lose her kingdom.
well... she practically handed egypt over to the roman empire, was dating alexander the great, and she killed herself. (i dont think she was a very good pharaoh)
Yes, Cleopatra had three sisters. One was named Cleopatra VI, who historians think died young, another named Berenice IV who took over the kingdom when their father was in exile and was killed by their father when he regained power, and another named Arsinoe IV who Cleopatra had killed.
No, Mark Antony didnt like Cleopatra thats why he killed her,so that Mark Antony could take over her.
Cleopatra was the last pharaoh of Egypt because she was defeated by the Roman Empire in 30 BC, which led to the annexation of Egypt as a Roman province. This marked the end of the Ptolemaic dynasty and the traditional pharaonic rule in Egypt.
By her alliance with Marc Antony, Cleopatra allowed herself to become the focus of the war. Although the conflict was between Antony and Octavian, the actual war was declared against Cleopatra, a foreigner, who had taken over territory that belonged rightfully to the Roman people.By her alliance with Marc Antony, Cleopatra allowed herself to become the focus of the war. Although the conflict was between Antony and Octavian, the actual war was declared against Cleopatra, a foreigner, who had taken over territory that belonged rightfully to the Roman people.By her alliance with Marc Antony, Cleopatra allowed herself to become the focus of the war. Although the conflict was between Antony and Octavian, the actual war was declared against Cleopatra, a foreigner, who had taken over territory that belonged rightfully to the Roman people.By her alliance with Marc Antony, Cleopatra allowed herself to become the focus of the war. Although the conflict was between Antony and Octavian, the actual war was declared against Cleopatra, a foreigner, who had taken over territory that belonged rightfully to the Roman people.By her alliance with Marc Antony, Cleopatra allowed herself to become the focus of the war. Although the conflict was between Antony and Octavian, the actual war was declared against Cleopatra, a foreigner, who had taken over territory that belonged rightfully to the Roman people.By her alliance with Marc Antony, Cleopatra allowed herself to become the focus of the war. Although the conflict was between Antony and Octavian, the actual war was declared against Cleopatra, a foreigner, who had taken over territory that belonged rightfully to the Roman people.By her alliance with Marc Antony, Cleopatra allowed herself to become the focus of the war. Although the conflict was between Antony and Octavian, the actual war was declared against Cleopatra, a foreigner, who had taken over territory that belonged rightfully to the Roman people.By her alliance with Marc Antony, Cleopatra allowed herself to become the focus of the war. Although the conflict was between Antony and Octavian, the actual war was declared against Cleopatra, a foreigner, who had taken over territory that belonged rightfully to the Roman people.By her alliance with Marc Antony, Cleopatra allowed herself to become the focus of the war. Although the conflict was between Antony and Octavian, the actual war was declared against Cleopatra, a foreigner, who had taken over territory that belonged rightfully to the Roman people.
Cleopatra was by no means a powerful queen. That's why she had to ally herself with both Caesar and Antony. Although she had authority over Egypt, her actual power, such as it was, came from her alliances with Rome.
Cleopatra ruled over Egypt.
Cleopatra's greatest accomplishment was getting the throne all to herself. Remember she had been exiled when Caesar recalled her to Alexandria and after events were over in that city, he established her on the throne with Roman troops to see that she stayed there.
It is possible Australia suffered the least Battlefield deaths when the port town of Darwin was attacked. Russia suffered the most battlefield deaths, well over 15 million with millions more killed outside of battle.
We can't say for certain if Cleopatra had herself wrapped in a carpet to gain access to Caesar. Some sources say she was wrapped in a carpet, others say she was in a large jug, and yet others say she was in a laundry sack. However, the story is so widespread, that she must have wrapped herself in something to get to Caesar.