Cleopatra VII became the sole ruler of Egypt with the help of Caesar, who eleminated her two siblings and co-regents, Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator and Arsinoe IV.
Cleopatra VII of Egypt did not marry Julius Caesar. They were lovers.
Actually he didn't make Cleopatra queen of Egypt because she was all ready queen.
Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
First Julius Caesar, then Marc Antony
Queen of Egypt; mistress of Julius Caesar and later of Mark Antony; killed herself with the bite of an Asp to avoid capture by Octavian
It was Cleopatra. In actual fact, this was a power play on Cleopatra's part. She became the lover of the most powerful man in Rome to avert the possibility of a Roman invasion of Egypt. The affair was also an alliance between Egypt and the man who dominated Roman politics. Had the Romans decided to invade, Egypt would not have been able to stand up to Roman military might.
Cleopatra was a queen of Egypt. She was also a politician. She had affairs with both Mark Antony and Julius Caesar.
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She inherited the throne along with her brother from her father. Due to family differences, she was driven out and it wasn't until Julius Caesar arrived in Egypt that she was firmly established as queen.
Who did caesar make queen of Egypt
Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.
Yes, but.... Egypt was not an empire at the time of Caesar so it had no empress. Egypt was a kingdom and had either a king or queen. In Caesar's time it was a queen.