There are a number of ancient Egyptian women of note named Cleopatra. However, none of them are saints.
The Cleopatras was created in 1983.
Cleopatras mother was her fathers sister, Cleopatra V, Tryphaena and she was killed by Cleopatra's sister Bernice because Cleopatra and her father had left to rome and Tryphaena had taken the throne. Cleopatras father died of natural causes (or so is thought) in 51 b.c.
Cleopatra only had one child who could have a husband and that was her daughter Cleopatra Selene. We don't know anything about the boys, but Cleopatra Selene's husband was king Juba II of Mauritania.
Cleopatra's dad died of natural causes, there were no "mysterious circumstances" surrounding his death.
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Saint Rita's husband was murdered.
Octavia was married to Anthony (Cleopatras fourth husband) before Cleopatra and they only got divorced 5 years after Cleopatras marrage.
Cleopatra's last husband was her brother Ptolemy XIV. He was about eleven or twelve when he died.
We do not know how Zachariah died but it was probably due to complications of old age.
Saint Helena's husband was Emperor Constantius Chlorus.
The Cleopatras was created in 1983.
St. Joachim was Anne's husband.
No, St. Peter did not have a husband but he did have a wife.
Cleopatras mother was her fathers sister, Cleopatra V, Tryphaena and she was killed by Cleopatra's sister Bernice because Cleopatra and her father had left to rome and Tryphaena had taken the throne. Cleopatras father died of natural causes (or so is thought) in 51 b.c.
We have no records of when Elizabeth or Zachariah died, probably quite early in the first century AD.
Cleopatra only had one child who could have a husband and that was her daughter Cleopatra Selene. We don't know anything about the boys, but Cleopatra Selene's husband was king Juba II of Mauritania.
Saint Cecilia's husband's name was Valerian. Cecilia converted him to Christianity, and they both were eventually martyred for their faith.