She used her seductiveness to manipulate men like Caesar to defeat her political enemies and Anthony so she could become ruler of Egypt.
There is a litany of things named after Cleopatra, here are some of them: an asteroid, a video game, a cigarette, a slot machine, a strip club, the name Cleopatra itself, perfume, costumes, and of course the famous "Cleopatra's Needles" which have nothing at all to do with Cleopatra.
the snake and beutifulness
No, but she had power and she definitely used it! She had her bad points, and her good ones.
No, Cleopatra never fought in a war. She was present at Actium, but was protected and had nothing to do with the fighting. In fact, when things got hot she was the first to run.
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.
probly because there were so many sacarficing and bad things happing
There is a litany of things named after Cleopatra, here are some of them: an asteroid, a video game, a cigarette, a slot machine, a strip club, the name Cleopatra itself, perfume, costumes, and of course the famous "Cleopatra's Needles" which have nothing at all to do with Cleopatra.
Cleopatra was a great person could not of had anything to do with the rulers we have today.
the snake and beutifulness
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Cleopatra because she lost the kindom - she was the final Pharoah.
No, but she had power and she definitely used it! She had her bad points, and her good ones.
Cleopatra had her brother/husband killed. She also made an alliance with Julius Ceasar and annoyed the Roman Senate so that they sent an army to conquer her.
Cleopatra is remembered for the misconceptions about her. Her story has mushroomed into one of fantasy, giving her credit for things she could not possibly have done or attributing to her capabilities that she did not have.
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Cleopatra never did ask her people to build for her she commited suicied, so she could not, she also belived in the finer things in life
No, Cleopatra never fought in a war. She was present at Actium, but was protected and had nothing to do with the fighting. In fact, when things got hot she was the first to run.