Cleopatra was the last member of the Ptolemaic Dynasty, which was founded by Ptolemy I Soter, a general of Alexander the great, when he made himself king in 305 BC.
Before Ptolemy I, the rulers were Alexander the Great and members of his family. Alexander ruled from 332 to 323. He was followed, nominally, by his half brother and son, from 323 to 305, but the actual ruler during this time was Ptolemy, who was acting as governor.
Alexander took Egypt from the Persian emperor Artaxerxes III, who had ruled it from 343 to 332.
Before that, it had been ruled for some time by native Egyptian pharaohs.
egyptians rule clearly states no speaking of the dead most likely cleopatras rule.
The Cleopatras was created in 1983.
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Only one Cleopatra ruled Egypt and that was Cleopatra VII. There were six other women named Cleopatra before her, but they were wives/daughters of pharaohs and did not rule.
There were 7 Cleopatra
egyptians rule clearly states no speaking of the dead most likely cleopatras rule.
Cleopatra ruled as the last queen of Egypt. She had a ruthless reign.
Cleopatra's immediate family were her four children, her two brothers and her one remaining sister.
Yes, everyone because they were a Pharaoh family so everybody knew them.
all i know is that she came from a family of Macedonian Greeks. there family was ruling Egypt so she must be from Egypt. that's why she she is the queen of Egypt.
The Cleopatras was created in 1983.
her relationshiop was pooey oh man i need the poo so bad
No, not yet, but they are actively searching for it at present.
Cleopatra's power ended as soon as Octavian entered Alexandria in 30 BC. She had been defeated in a war and lost all power of rule.
Yes, Cleopatra's dad got expelled from the throne as the Alexandrians wanted someone else to rule. He was only returned to power with the help of Rome.
Cleopatra's downfall was her ambition and greed. She wanted to rule Rome, as she affirmed every time she said "as sure as I shall give judgment on the Capitol in Rome".
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