Cleopatra.
Cleopatra came to the throne of Egypt in 51 BCE following the death of her father, Ptolemy XII Auletes. She initially ruled jointly with her brother Ptolemy XIII, but soon became involved in a power struggle with him. Cleopatra eventually gained the support of Julius Caesar, who helped her secure her position as the sole ruler of Egypt.
Cleopatra ruled Egypt officially for 17 years. Before Caesar established her on the throne authority see-sawed between her and her brother.
She was the Queen of Egypt and she helped people everywhere in Egypt with everything...
After Caesar died, Cleopatra hurried back to Egypt to make sure her authority was secure. Nothing happened to her. She remained on the throne with the legions that Caesar had left there protecting her interests.After Caesar died, Cleopatra hurried back to Egypt to make sure her authority was secure. Nothing happened to her. She remained on the throne with the legions that Caesar had left there protecting her interests.After Caesar died, Cleopatra hurried back to Egypt to make sure her authority was secure. Nothing happened to her. She remained on the throne with the legions that Caesar had left there protecting her interests.After Caesar died, Cleopatra hurried back to Egypt to make sure her authority was secure. Nothing happened to her. She remained on the throne with the legions that Caesar had left there protecting her interests.After Caesar died, Cleopatra hurried back to Egypt to make sure her authority was secure. Nothing happened to her. She remained on the throne with the legions that Caesar had left there protecting her interests.After Caesar died, Cleopatra hurried back to Egypt to make sure her authority was secure. Nothing happened to her. She remained on the throne with the legions that Caesar had left there protecting her interests.After Caesar died, Cleopatra hurried back to Egypt to make sure her authority was secure. Nothing happened to her. She remained on the throne with the legions that Caesar had left there protecting her interests.After Caesar died, Cleopatra hurried back to Egypt to make sure her authority was secure. Nothing happened to her. She remained on the throne with the legions that Caesar had left there protecting her interests.After Caesar died, Cleopatra hurried back to Egypt to make sure her authority was secure. Nothing happened to her. She remained on the throne with the legions that Caesar had left there protecting her interests.
He ruled before Cleopatra had even came along! He handed the throne over to her when she was 18! hope this helped.
Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.Julius Caesar was the ruler who installed Cleopatra VII on the throne of Egypt.
We have not yet found Cleopatra's tomb or her throne.
Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.
Cleopatra began her rule (along with her brother) at the death of her father in 51 BC. However she was soon ousted by her brother and did not regain her throne until 47 BC. From 47 to her death she ruled uninterrupted.
Cleopatra reigned over Egypt. She was able to reign because Julius Caesar established her on the throne and left Roman troops in Egypt to see that she stayed on the throne.
Cleopatra.
Cleopatra VII was queen of Egypt twice. The first time she was queen was right after her father's death, co-ruling with her brother. Her brother got the upper hand and booted Cleopatra off the throne until Julius Cesar came to Egypt and established Cleopatra on the throne permanently.
There was no kingdom of Egypt once Cleopatra was defeated. Egypt became a Roman province, governed by an appointee of the emperor.
Cleopatra ruled Egypt for 21 years, she claimed the throne when she was 18 and died when 39.
She wasn't Roman, she was Greek. Cleopatra was desended from Ptolemy Soter I, a general of Alexander the Great. Cleopatra was in exile until Julius Ceasar visited Egypt. Then he helped put her on the throne and killed her brother
Cleopatra came to the throne of Egypt in 51 BCE following the death of her father, Ptolemy XII Auletes. She initially ruled jointly with her brother Ptolemy XIII, but soon became involved in a power struggle with him. Cleopatra eventually gained the support of Julius Caesar, who helped her secure her position as the sole ruler of Egypt.