None. Cleopatra was not a builder. She did have a temple to Julius Caesar constructed (for her own purposes). She also finished a birthing chamber that her father began. That's about as far as her building went.
None. Cleopatra was not a builder. She did have a temple to Julius Caesar constructed (for her own purposes). She also finished a birthing chamber that her father began. That's about as far as her building went.
None. Cleopatra was not a builder. She did have a temple to Julius Caesar constructed (for her own purposes). She also finished a birthing chamber that her father began. That's about as far as her building went.
None. Cleopatra was not a builder. She did have a temple to Julius Caesar constructed (for her own purposes). She also finished a birthing chamber that her father began. That's about as far as her building went.
None. Cleopatra was not a builder. She did have a temple to Julius Caesar constructed (for her own purposes). She also finished a birthing chamber that her father began. That's about as far as her building went.
None. Cleopatra was not a builder. She did have a temple to Julius Caesar constructed (for her own purposes). She also finished a birthing chamber that her father began. That's about as far as her building went.
None. Cleopatra was not a builder. She did have a temple to Julius Caesar constructed (for her own purposes). She also finished a birthing chamber that her father began. That's about as far as her building went.
None. Cleopatra was not a builder. She did have a temple to Julius Caesar constructed (for her own purposes). She also finished a birthing chamber that her father began. That's about as far as her building went.
None. Cleopatra was not a builder. She did have a temple to Julius Caesar constructed (for her own purposes). She also finished a birthing chamber that her father began. That's about as far as her building went.
Buddah
None. Cleopatra was not a builder.
Buddha
Cleopatra's needle is just an exotic name for obelisks that have nothing to do with Cleopatra. They were erected by Thutmose III around 1450 BC.Cleopatra's needle is just an exotic name for obelisks that have nothing to do with Cleopatra. They were erected by Thutmose III around 1450 BC.Cleopatra's needle is just an exotic name for obelisks that have nothing to do with Cleopatra. They were erected by Thutmose III around 1450 BC.Cleopatra's needle is just an exotic name for obelisks that have nothing to do with Cleopatra. They were erected by Thutmose III around 1450 BC.Cleopatra's needle is just an exotic name for obelisks that have nothing to do with Cleopatra. They were erected by Thutmose III around 1450 BC.Cleopatra's needle is just an exotic name for obelisks that have nothing to do with Cleopatra. They were erected by Thutmose III around 1450 BC.Cleopatra's needle is just an exotic name for obelisks that have nothing to do with Cleopatra. They were erected by Thutmose III around 1450 BC.Cleopatra's needle is just an exotic name for obelisks that have nothing to do with Cleopatra. They were erected by Thutmose III around 1450 BC.Cleopatra's needle is just an exotic name for obelisks that have nothing to do with Cleopatra. They were erected by Thutmose III around 1450 BC.
Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and as queen she owned the entire country, all the monuments, pyramids and temples included.
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Focault's Pendulum refers to a large pendulum which is used to demonstrate or measure the rotation of the Earth. Cleopatra's Needle can refer to any of three ancient Egyptian obelisks which were transported to London, Paris and New York and re-erected as monuments.
yes cleopatrea did build many monuments
There were Egyptian three obelisks known as Cleopatra's Needles which were originally erected at Heliopolis. They have nothing to do with Cleopatra. One was taken to London and re-erected on the Thames Embankment in 1879 after an eventful voyage. A second was taken to Paris and re-erected in the Place de la Concorde in 1833. The third was erected in Central Park in New York in 1881.
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Cleopatra built no monuments. The only two things that she built were a temple to Julius Caesar and her own tomb. Her tomb was not finished at the time of her death.
Cleopatra had the two obelisks known today as "Cleopatra's Needles" put in front of the temple she erected to Julius Caesar.