Marcus Agrippa helped Octavian defeat Cleopatra and Antony at the Battle of Actium. Although Octavian was victorious, it was the genius of Agrippa that won the battle.
Octavian helped bring Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean firmly under his control; tragically, it brought the death of Mark Antony and Cleopatra.
The impact that Cleopatra had on Egypt was that she helped build the canals and the pyramids and tombs. She helped Egypt out of debt and she also went to war for her country but she lost. So she fled back to Alexandria and her and Anthony committed suicide and Octavious took over Egypt after her death.
she committed suicide herself. But that was later. Antony was never laid at Cleopatra's feet. If you read the ancient writers they tell you that Cleopatra was one of the women who helped haul Antony up and into the tomb. Antony was more than likely put on a couch or a bed.
Cleopatra could in no way hurt Rome. She was a minor queen of a weak country with no military to speak of. However she actually helped Rome. By her defeat she enabled the civil wars to end and the Pax Romana to begin.
Julius Caesar established Cleopatra on the throne.
No Roman emperor helped Cleopatra keep her throne. Cleopatra reigned before there were emperors. Julius Caesar established her on the throne after she had been ousted, but he was not an emperor.
Cleopatra had her two faithful servants, Iras and Charmion, and other staff help her.
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She helped the peasants, ruled Egypt, helped the country, and thought about new things to do
Cleopatra only helped Cleopatra. If you look at her record, any concessions, such as tax-free trade, would ultimately benefit herself in the long run.
We don't know when Cleopatra met Marc Antony. She could have been presented to him as a child when he helped recover her father's kingdom, she more than likely was introduced to him in Rome. However she did not actually know him, or else she would not have needed Delius to clue her in on Antony's character before the Tarsus meeting.
France helped George Washington defeat the British at Yorktown.