Cleopatra's had two brothers. The first, Ptolemy XIII, was drowned in the Nile during the Alexandrian war. The second brother, Ptolemy XIV, died under "mysterious circumstances" as soon as he and Cleopatra arrived back in Egypt after Caesar's death. Cleopatra had been married to both of them.
cleopatra killed her own sister ans brother.
no ( i think )
he was ten when they got married...she was 18
Her older sister was killed by her father. Her younger sister, Arsinoe, was killed by Marc Antony's orders at Cleopatra's insistance.
His name was Ptolomy XIII and he was 10 years old
cleopatra killed her own sister ans brother.
no ( i think )
he was ten when they got married...she was 18
Her older sister was killed by her father. Her younger sister, Arsinoe, was killed by Marc Antony's orders at Cleopatra's insistance.
His name was Ptolomy XIII and he was 10 years old
misspelled. ^ Well, she was involved in the war concerning Mark Antony, she "did" Julius Ceasar and received a son, she killed her little brother, Her sister was kidnapped and exiled, she married an already married man ( mark Antony) and killed her self. All that was out of order.
Cleopatra's oldest brother, Ptolemy XIII, was killed by drowning in the Nile trying to escape during the Alexandrian War. Her younger brother, Ptolemy XIV, died suddenly, more than likely by poison and also more than likely by Cleopatra's orders.
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.
No one killed his brother.
He didn't exactly exile her, she escaped. Her brother would have liked to kill her. The reason was a power struggle for the throne. The Alexandrians hated Cleopatra and backed her brother, so he had popular support.
Cleopatra's last husband was her brother Ptolemy XIV. He was about eleven or twelve when he died.
The Cleopatras was created in 1983.