Cleopatra regained her throne in 47 BC when Julius Caesar firmly established her as ruler after the Alexandrian war.
Cleopatra was reinstalled on the throne by Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar established Cleopatra on the throne.
She made Cesaer her protector
Cleopatra was removed from the throne twice. The first time in 48 by her brother and the last time in 30 by Octavian.
Cleopatra VII ruled from 51BC to 30BC. She was the last monarch to rule over an independant Egypt. The country did not regain its independance until 1922AD.
Problems happened after Cleopatra's father died. In his will he stated that Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII were to be co-rulers under the protection of Rome. Cleopatra tried to take over and push her brother aside. Her brother and his supporters, with the blessings of the people of Alexandria, usurped the power from Cleopatra and she had to flee the city. It was only after Caesar's arrival that she was able to regain her power.
Cleopatra began her rule (along with her brother) at the death of her father in 51 BC. However she was soon ousted by her brother and did not regain her throne until 47 BC. From 47 to her death she ruled uninterrupted.
There was no kingdom of Egypt once Cleopatra was defeated. Egypt became a Roman province, governed by an appointee of the emperor.
Who is Theodotas and Achillas? Cleopatra was removed from her power by Theodotas and Achillas in 48 BC.
Cleopatra was removed from power in 30 BC following the defeat of her forces by Octavian, later known as Emperor Augustus, in the Battle of Actium. After her defeat, Cleopatra committed suicide, leading to the end of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt. This event marked the beginning of the Roman Empire's control over Egypt.
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Cleopatra was more than likely inspired by her father who made great efforts to regain his throne and then to keep it. Seeing what her father went through, could very well have inspired or made her more determined not to ever be in the same position. This could also be one of her motives for suicide.