Probably Arsinoe II, one of her ancestors, if she admired anyone at all.
I think she looked up to her mother who's name is also Cleopatra
To get pictures of Cleopatra just type "Cleopatra/pictures" in your web browser and you'll come up with many web sites with pictures of her. But be warned, no one knows exactly what she looked like and many of her pictures are artist renditions of what they thought she looked like.
To see Cleopatra's name in hieroglyphics, type "Cleopatra/cartouche" in your browser. You will come up with several web sites that will give you a picture of her name (cartouche) in hieroglyphics.
Only in the fact that she wore it, just as all ancient women of status did. I believe that there is/was a present day make up line called Cleopatra or had Cleopatra in it's name, but this was a modern marketing tactic, having nothing to do with the actual Cleopatra.
well what i did is i went to google and looked up name meanings and i looked up Jena and it means paradise. wow eh
Our computers cannot reproduce hieroglyphs. To be honest, by the time of Cleopatra, hieroglyphs had been out of style for hundreds of years. Cleopatra did all her communicating in Greek. However if you want to see Cleo's name in hieroglyphs, just use your browser and type in "Cleopatra/cartouche" and you will come up with several sites that will show you her name in hieroglyphs.
It is made up of two Greek words (all the various queens named Cleopatra were Macedonian Greeks, not Egyptians. They happened to rule Egypt, in the same way that Persians had earlier ruled Egypt):kleos glorypatros of her fatherSo "Glory of her father".
hero - someone looked up to
Parliament.
No. I just looked it up there is no formal name for baby barracudas.
Cleopatra was a queen or servant in India... Cleopatra was a queen or servant in India... Cleopatra was a queen or servant in India...
a toy story midget. I looked it up.