Well, sadly not a lot because her home town Alexandria is hidden under the Mediterranean Sea.
Caesar established Cleopatra firmly upon the Egyptian throne and when he left for Rome, he left Roman legions to support Cleopatra. He also cut the massive debt that Cleopatra owed him by half.
No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.
Cleopatra was born in Greece but left and lived in Egypt. Cleopatra was Greek. She was a direct descendant of Ptolemy, a relative and general of Alexander the Great although she followed the Egyptian religion and customs.
Cleopatra was originally from Macedonia Greece but had left Greece to live in Alexandria Egypt cleopatra was born in macedonia greece. she eventually moved to alexandria egypt, then moved again, to rome.
We cannot be sure of this as she lived thousands of years ago.
Nothing.
Caesar established Cleopatra firmly upon the Egyptian throne and when he left for Rome, he left Roman legions to support Cleopatra. He also cut the massive debt that Cleopatra owed him by half.
Cleopatra was buried with her two most trusted servants who chose to die with her, as well as other precious items and jewelry to accompany her on her journey to the afterlife. The exact details of the items buried with Cleopatra are not definitively known.
when she died
Cleopatra's story inspired Shakespeare and several movies.
Cleopatra's story inspired Shakespeare and several movies.
No there are no one left from Cleopatra's family. Augustus Caesar killed her children.
No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.No. The only legacy that Cleopatra left was one of myth and misconception about her and her activities. Because of all the misconceptions regarding her, Cleopatra and her story has proven lucrative for fiction writers such as novelists and playwrights.
Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.
Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.
If she was with her father, Cleopatra would have lived in his palace in Alexandria. When her father lost the throne, he left Egypt, but there is no record of Cleopatra going with him, so it is assumed that she remained in one of the Egyptian palaces.
Cleopatra was born in Greece but left and lived in Egypt. Cleopatra was Greek. She was a direct descendant of Ptolemy, a relative and general of Alexander the Great although she followed the Egyptian religion and customs.