They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.
Yes, Cleopatra was alive when Julius Caesar died. In fact, she was in Rome at the time. After Caesar's death she hustled back to Egypt to make certain that her rule would not be overthrown in case of any dissent at home.
She was the only person in the entire Ptolemaic dynasty who could speak Egyptian; she was in fact a master of 9 languages. She had herself rolled up in a carpet and ordered her soldiers to take her inside Ptolemy's palace where Julius Caesar was staying. She did it because she wanted to seduce Caesar, so that he would make her queen of Egypt again. She was the last Pharaoh of Egypt. After her death, Egypt became a Roman territory. She was beautiful and wore eyeliner!
Julius Caesar. it was figured out that they were gay, and had make out sessions a lot.
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Who did caesar make queen of Egypt
Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.Cleopatra was queen by inheritance. She was named as co-ruler with her brother in her father's will. When she and her brother fought a civil war, Julius Caesar established her on the throne and stationed Roman troops in Egypt to make sure she stayed on the throne.
It is because Cleopatra was trying to make herself queen of Egypt by getting help from Caesar. Caesar did not know if he should trust her. With the birth of their child Caesar knew that Cleopatra was trustworthy enough and thus ready to become a queen.
They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.
Yes, Cleopatra was alive when Julius Caesar died. In fact, she was in Rome at the time. After Caesar's death she hustled back to Egypt to make certain that her rule would not be overthrown in case of any dissent at home.
Julius Caesar did not make himself dictator for life. The Senate, at that time, in Rome, made Julius Caesar dictator for life.
Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.
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Julius Caesar abused his power by taking power from the senate. He was seizing power from everything and everyone. He also was made a god in Egypt. He had an idea that no rules applied to him and he wanted to make his son with Cleopatra the new ruler or Rome and Egypt he also pushed his army to hard and to fast
She was the only person in the entire Ptolemaic dynasty who could speak Egyptian; she was in fact a master of 9 languages. She had herself rolled up in a carpet and ordered her soldiers to take her inside Ptolemy's palace where Julius Caesar was staying. She did it because she wanted to seduce Caesar, so that he would make her queen of Egypt again. She was the last Pharaoh of Egypt. After her death, Egypt became a Roman territory. She was beautiful and wore eyeliner!
Julius Caesar was Cleopatra's Roman protector. Caesar arrived in Alexandria and established Cleopatra on the throne along with her brother and when he left, left a Roman garrison in Egypt to make sure she stayed there. In return, Cleopatra was to repay the debt her father owed to Caesar. Forget the romance, it was secondary to the main purpose of Caesar's visit.
he didnt make any apperantly