Cleopatra was the last queen of Egypt. The pyramids were built hundreds of years prior to her reign. Most of the earlier pharaohs were buried in the Valley of the Kings in hidden tombs.
The first pyramid was the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, built for King Zoser in 2750 BC.
the pyramid of menkaura was built 2490BC and is 213feet high.
the step pyramid of Pharaoh Djoser at Saqarra
the pyramid of giza never got finished. it was built ufinished. the top of the pyramid was built flat. it was supposed to be built pointed, but it didnt.
Cleopatra never had a pyramid. By her time pyramids were out of style for burials. She built a tomb for herself, as did most of the other Egyptian aristocrats.
There is no Cleopatra's pyramid. Location of her grove is uncertain.
Cleopatra wasn't buried in a pyramid because she died after the era of pyramid
Cleopatra does not have a pyramid. The custom of interring people in pyramids went out of style long before Cleopatra's era. She is supposed to be buried in a tomb, but they haven't found it at this time.
Cleopatra does not have a pyramaid. She is supposedly buried underground, but her whereabouts are unknown.
Cleopatra was buried in a tomb. The age of pyramids was long passed by Cleopatra's time.
Cleopatra was the last queen of Egypt. The pyramids were built hundreds of years prior to her reign. Most of the earlier pharaohs were buried in the Valley of the Kings in hidden tombs.
The Red Pyramid was built at the Dahshur pyramid field.
Cleopatra VII was not buried in a pyramid. She was laid to rest alongside Mark Antony in a tomb located in the Temple of Taposiris Magna, which is located near the modern-day city of Alexandria, Egypt.
- Khufu : he built the great pyramid of Giza - Cleopatra : she was the very last Pharaoh - Hatshepsut : she was the first woman to rule as pharaoh in good times - Akhenaten : he changed the religion - Ramses II : he was the second longest ruling Pharaoh and had many monument built - Zoser : he built the first pyramid
The step pyramid was the first type of pyramid to be built.
No, Cleopatra was buried in a tomb. The pyramids had gone out of fashion for royal burials thousands of years before Cleopatra's time.