The harsh truth about Cleopatra's education, as well as most things about her, is simply that we don't know. Our best guess is that she was educated the same as any other royal child. She would have been schooled in history and Homer and rhetoric which gave her her reputation for charming speech.
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She had a great education, and knew how to rule a huge empire.
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Cleopatra did not go to school, school came to her. Remember, Cleopatra was a royal princesss, so would have tutors come to her for her education.
We can't say for sure, but most historians think that she had the normal education of all royal children of her time. These children would have tutors to instruct them in reading, writing and history. Cleopatra's education was probably no different.
Yes. She was educated, as were all royal children, by tutors.
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College? In BC times? There was no such thing. Cleopatra never went to "college". Any education she may have had was given to her by tutors.
Cleopatra's greatest contribution to mankind was probably that adaptation of the first calendar. She also raised education standards for students.
Cleopatra's biography or bio is a detailed description of her life. It entails more then basic facts like education, relationships, and death. It presents her hole life story.
Cleopatra was likely taught by private tutors, as was common for affluent individuals in ancient Egypt. She would have received an education that included subjects such as mathematics, language (Greek and Egyptian), history, and literature. Cleopatra was known for speaking multiple languages fluently.
Your question cannot be answered factually because we know nothing about Cleopatra's childhood, when she would have had her education. She would not have had a teacher as we think of teachers. As a royal princess she would have had a series of tutors.