Cleopatra had no temple built for her. The only building that she herself built was a temple to Julius Caesar.
Cleopatra never built herself a temple, unless you consider her tomb a temple. The only temple she built is one to Julius Caesar which was in Alexandria.
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No, Cleopatra did not build Julius Caesar's temple. The temple, known as the Temple of Caesar, was constructed in Rome after Caesar's assassination in 44 BC to honor him. It was commissioned by the Roman Senate, and while Cleopatra had a close relationship with Caesar, she was not involved in the temple's construction.
Cleopatra only built one temple, and that was the temple to Julius Caesar in order to enhance her position as a Roman ally. She also finished a temple to Hathor which was begun by her father.
Casesar erected a statue of Cleopatra in Rome in the temple he built called the temple of Venus Genetrix. This was to celebrate his Egyptian victory and Cleopatra was the symbol of Egypt at the time.
Cleopatra helped build some of the Temple of Hathor in Egypt along with a temple built for Julius Caeser in Alexandria, Egypt.
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Cleopatra's needles have nothing to do with Cleopatra herself. They were originally built and inscribed by Thutmose III in about 1450 BC. and stood at a temple at Heliopolis. When the Ptolemies conquered Egypt they moved them to Alexandria and there they stayed. The name "Cleopatra's Needles" is just another popular misconception about ancient Egypt and Cleopatra.
Cleopatra was not known as a builder. She only built one temple and that was a temple to Julius Caesar in Alexandria.
No Cleopatra built the obelisks called "Cleopatra's Needles". They were built by Thutmose III in about 1450 BC. and they stood before a temple in Heliopolis. When the Ptolemies conquered Egypt, they had them moved to Alexandria. The only connection they have with Cleopatra, is that they stood before a temple to Julius Caesar that she built. The term "Cleopatra's Needles" is just a catchy name for the obelisks.
The only thing actually built for Cleopatra was her tomb and that was unfinished at her death. However she did build a temple to Julius Caesar and a maternity house in the temple of Hathor in Dendera.