Cleopatra ruled in the kingdom of Egypt.
We don't know the number of people in Cleopatra's kingdom, as we have no census numbers from her time.We don't know the number of people in Cleopatra's kingdom, as we have no census numbers from her time.We don't know the number of people in Cleopatra's kingdom, as we have no census numbers from her time.We don't know the number of people in Cleopatra's kingdom, as we have no census numbers from her time.We don't know the number of people in Cleopatra's kingdom, as we have no census numbers from her time.We don't know the number of people in Cleopatra's kingdom, as we have no census numbers from her time.We don't know the number of people in Cleopatra's kingdom, as we have no census numbers from her time.We don't know the number of people in Cleopatra's kingdom, as we have no census numbers from her time.We don't know the number of people in Cleopatra's kingdom, as we have no census numbers from her time.
As queen of Egypt, Cleopatra would have lived in the Egyptian kingdom.
Cleopatra ruled Egypt and its territories.
No, the New Kingdom of Egypt was about two thousand years before Cleopatra. Cleopatra ruled in the Hellenistic period of Egypt.
No, Cleopatra reigned in the Helenistic period of Egypt. The New Kingdom was more than a thousand years before Cleopatra.
Cleopatra ruled in the Ptolemaic period.
Cleopatra was a ruler of the Egyptian kingdom, in the Ptolemaic dynasty.
No, the New Kingdom period in Egyptian history was a couple of thousand years before Cleopatra. Cleopatra ruled in the Hellenistic period of Egypt.
No, the Old Kingdom in Egyptian history was thousands of years before Cleopatra. Cleopatra ruled in the Hellenistic period of Egyptian history.
No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.
Cleopatra loved Cleopatra. Her entire reign was devoted to enhancing her kingdom and by enhancing her kingdom, she enhanced herself. She used whatever means at her disposal to further her aims.