Want this question answered?
he thought it went around in a line and back to the earth...
The pectoral and deltoid muscles are often helped by using a muscle vest although some users say that their lower lumbar back muscles are also helped by it.
people helped build back what they had and the industry they had (i am only ten) Taelorcrown
In times a while back, people didn't know that volcanoes were caused by the Earth's crust and mantle moving in . So they told stories that they could understand, and passed them on as why and what the volcanoes were. i hope i helped :) <3
Inthe back of Hannah Tupper's house. Kit helped Hannah escape on the Dolphin after the witchhunters came and burned down Hannah's house
Cleopatra's father (Ptolemy XII) was a Pharaoh. he ran away to a different country he left the throne vacant. Cleopatra and her little sister ran away to get him to come back to his throne, but when he didn't Cleopatra decided to marry and take the throne.
The link between Cleopatra and Alexander goes back to the founder of her dynasty, Ptolemy I Sotor. This Ptolemy was a general of Alexander who eventually took over Egypt. Cleopatra was a direct descendant of his.The link between Cleopatra and Alexander goes back to the founder of her dynasty, Ptolemy I Sotor. This Ptolemy was a general of Alexander who eventually took over Egypt. Cleopatra was a direct descendant of his.The link between Cleopatra and Alexander goes back to the founder of her dynasty, Ptolemy I Sotor. This Ptolemy was a general of Alexander who eventually took over Egypt. Cleopatra was a direct descendant of his.The link between Cleopatra and Alexander goes back to the founder of her dynasty, Ptolemy I Sotor. This Ptolemy was a general of Alexander who eventually took over Egypt. Cleopatra was a direct descendant of his.The link between Cleopatra and Alexander goes back to the founder of her dynasty, Ptolemy I Sotor. This Ptolemy was a general of Alexander who eventually took over Egypt. Cleopatra was a direct descendant of his.The link between Cleopatra and Alexander goes back to the founder of her dynasty, Ptolemy I Sotor. This Ptolemy was a general of Alexander who eventually took over Egypt. Cleopatra was a direct descendant of his.The link between Cleopatra and Alexander goes back to the founder of her dynasty, Ptolemy I Sotor. This Ptolemy was a general of Alexander who eventually took over Egypt. Cleopatra was a direct descendant of his.The link between Cleopatra and Alexander goes back to the founder of her dynasty, Ptolemy I Sotor. This Ptolemy was a general of Alexander who eventually took over Egypt. Cleopatra was a direct descendant of his.The link between Cleopatra and Alexander goes back to the founder of her dynasty, Ptolemy I Sotor. This Ptolemy was a general of Alexander who eventually took over Egypt. Cleopatra was a direct descendant of his.
Cleopatra got her throne back and was established as queen by Julius Caesar in 47 BC.
Cleopatra ascended the throne of Egypt in 51 BCE after her father dies and she marries her brother, Ptolemy XIII. In 49 BCE Cleopatra is expelled from Alexandria by a revolt staged by Ptolemy XIII's guardians. In 48 BCE Cleopatra meets Julius Caesar. In 47 BCE Caesar and Cleopatra defeat her Egyptian enemies and she takes the throne back. In 44 BCE Cleopatra has her youngest brother Ptolemy XV poisoned so that her son can rule Egypt when he is older. In 42 BCE Cleopatra meets Marc Antony for the first time as an adult.
Cleopatra had 5 siblings. There was the oldest Cleopatra VI. Cleopatra VII had the same name as her. She died because her father wanted his throne back. And her 2nd oldest sister named Berenice was beheaded probably because she was married to her cousin to keep the royal blood but she choked him so she could marry a different man. After that comes Cleopatra VII. And then comes Cleopatra's young sister Arsinoe. As soon as Cleopatra got her throne back her sister ran away to the people who kicked her from the throne. So Cleopatra got mad and requested someone to kill her. So Arsinoe was killed by her own sister. The oldest brother was Ptolemy XII and he was killed because while Cleopatra and Mark Antony were having war between Ptolemy XII and he drowned in the river of Nile while he was escaping. And the other younger brother Ptolemy XIV was poisoned by Cleopatra. So all of her siblings were killed and in the end Cleopatra died because an Asp bit her and killed her. (She wanted the Asp to kill her after Mark Antony killed himself.)
The only thing we know for certain about Cleopatra's childhood is that her father was driven from the throne and exiled, borrowed massive amounts of money to get his throne back, and executed Cleopatra's sister who had taken the throne.
No, Alexander the Great was no relation to Cleopatra. Cleopatra's lineage went back to Ptolemy, one of Alexander's generals.
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's father fleed the throne and ran away to a completely different country to find refuge. Many years later, Cleopatra and her little sister went to help their father come back to power. He didn't come back, so Cleopatra married and continued the throne in her father's place.
No, Cleopatra's father, Ptolemy XII, did not go into hiding. He was the pharaoh of Egypt and ruled openly, albeit facing various challenges during his reign.
It would be simplest to say that she took her father's throne. However succession to power wasn't all that simple back then. Her father (Ptolemy XII) was king of Egypt. He made her joint regent with him when she was 14. When he died (51 BCE) she (at 18) and her 12 year old brother Ptolemy XIII became joint rulers. She then married her brother and started to bump him out of any real power. Then there was a rebellion and Ptolemy XIII took over to become sole ruler in 48 BCE. Then Cleopatra rebelled against him - but failed and had to flee Egypt. She came back to the palace at the time that Julius Caesar was there and Caesar, after a war, established her on the throne in 47 BC.
Cleopatra reigned 21 years, from 51 to 30 BC. Her rule was interrupted in 47 when he brother and co-ruler exiled her, but Julius Caesar recalled her and set her back on the throne.