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Cleopatra.
No, Nefertiti live a thousand plus years before Cleopatra and never heard of Caesar.
There were no advances of any consequence during Cleopatra's reign. It was stagnant.. The two things that could loosely be considered advancements, were the addition of territory in exchange for her support of Antony's war and her enlargement of the library at Alexandria. Her additional territory was soon lost. The books that were added to the library were a gift from Antony from the library at Pergamum.There were no advances of any consequence during Cleopatra's reign. It was stagnant.. The two things that could loosely be considered advancements, were the addition of territory in exchange for her support of Antony's war and her enlargement of the library at Alexandria. Her additional territory was soon lost. The books that were added to the library were a gift from Antony from the library at Pergamum.There were no advances of any consequence during Cleopatra's reign. It was stagnant.. The two things that could loosely be considered advancements, were the addition of territory in exchange for her support of Antony's war and her enlargement of the library at Alexandria. Her additional territory was soon lost. The books that were added to the library were a gift from Antony from the library at Pergamum.There were no advances of any consequence during Cleopatra's reign. It was stagnant.. The two things that could loosely be considered advancements, were the addition of territory in exchange for her support of Antony's war and her enlargement of the library at Alexandria. Her additional territory was soon lost. The books that were added to the library were a gift from Antony from the library at Pergamum.There were no advances of any consequence during Cleopatra's reign. It was stagnant.. The two things that could loosely be considered advancements, were the addition of territory in exchange for her support of Antony's war and her enlargement of the library at Alexandria. Her additional territory was soon lost. The books that were added to the library were a gift from Antony from the library at Pergamum.There were no advances of any consequence during Cleopatra's reign. It was stagnant.. The two things that could loosely be considered advancements, were the addition of territory in exchange for her support of Antony's war and her enlargement of the library at Alexandria. Her additional territory was soon lost. The books that were added to the library were a gift from Antony from the library at Pergamum.There were no advances of any consequence during Cleopatra's reign. It was stagnant.. The two things that could loosely be considered advancements, were the addition of territory in exchange for her support of Antony's war and her enlargement of the library at Alexandria. Her additional territory was soon lost. The books that were added to the library were a gift from Antony from the library at Pergamum.There were no advances of any consequence during Cleopatra's reign. It was stagnant.. The two things that could loosely be considered advancements, were the addition of territory in exchange for her support of Antony's war and her enlargement of the library at Alexandria. Her additional territory was soon lost. The books that were added to the library were a gift from Antony from the library at Pergamum.There were no advances of any consequence during Cleopatra's reign. It was stagnant.. The two things that could loosely be considered advancements, were the addition of territory in exchange for her support of Antony's war and her enlargement of the library at Alexandria. Her additional territory was soon lost. The books that were added to the library were a gift from Antony from the library at Pergamum.
Egypt accomplished only one thing under Cleopatra's rule and that was the enlargement of the library at Alexandria. This was due to a gift from Antony of, it is said, 20,000 books from the vast library at Pergamum. Otherwise she did no building except a temple to Julius Caesar, there was no advancement in science or the arts and she allowed the canals in the Nile delta to silt up.Egypt accomplished only one thing under Cleopatra's rule and that was the enlargement of the library at Alexandria. This was due to a gift from Antony of, it is said, 20,000 books from the vast library at Pergamum. Otherwise she did no building except a temple to Julius Caesar, there was no advancement in science or the arts and she allowed the canals in the Nile delta to silt up.Egypt accomplished only one thing under Cleopatra's rule and that was the enlargement of the library at Alexandria. This was due to a gift from Antony of, it is said, 20,000 books from the vast library at Pergamum. Otherwise she did no building except a temple to Julius Caesar, there was no advancement in science or the arts and she allowed the canals in the Nile delta to silt up.Egypt accomplished only one thing under Cleopatra's rule and that was the enlargement of the library at Alexandria. This was due to a gift from Antony of, it is said, 20,000 books from the vast library at Pergamum. Otherwise she did no building except a temple to Julius Caesar, there was no advancement in science or the arts and she allowed the canals in the Nile delta to silt up.Egypt accomplished only one thing under Cleopatra's rule and that was the enlargement of the library at Alexandria. This was due to a gift from Antony of, it is said, 20,000 books from the vast library at Pergamum. Otherwise she did no building except a temple to Julius Caesar, there was no advancement in science or the arts and she allowed the canals in the Nile delta to silt up.Egypt accomplished only one thing under Cleopatra's rule and that was the enlargement of the library at Alexandria. This was due to a gift from Antony of, it is said, 20,000 books from the vast library at Pergamum. Otherwise she did no building except a temple to Julius Caesar, there was no advancement in science or the arts and she allowed the canals in the Nile delta to silt up.Egypt accomplished only one thing under Cleopatra's rule and that was the enlargement of the library at Alexandria. This was due to a gift from Antony of, it is said, 20,000 books from the vast library at Pergamum. Otherwise she did no building except a temple to Julius Caesar, there was no advancement in science or the arts and she allowed the canals in the Nile delta to silt up.Egypt accomplished only one thing under Cleopatra's rule and that was the enlargement of the library at Alexandria. This was due to a gift from Antony of, it is said, 20,000 books from the vast library at Pergamum. Otherwise she did no building except a temple to Julius Caesar, there was no advancement in science or the arts and she allowed the canals in the Nile delta to silt up.Egypt accomplished only one thing under Cleopatra's rule and that was the enlargement of the library at Alexandria. This was due to a gift from Antony of, it is said, 20,000 books from the vast library at Pergamum. Otherwise she did no building except a temple to Julius Caesar, there was no advancement in science or the arts and she allowed the canals in the Nile delta to silt up.
Cleopatra had been deposed by her brother soon after she ascended the throne. Caeser was at war with roman general Pompey who fled to Egypt after defeat by Caeser. When he arrived he was murdered by cleopatras brother. Caeser followed Pompey to Alexandria not knowing he had been killed. Cleopatra was camped with an army on the borders of Egypt prevented from entering by her brothers army. When she heard Caeser was in Alexandria she had herself smuggled through enemy lines in a bag used to transport carpets. She was delivered to Caeser as a carpet gift direct to her palace where Caeser was installed. There she was unveiled to him. They began a relationship and he confirmed her as queen. He fought the Alexandrian war against cleopatras brother and won. Cleopatra gave birth to a son caesarion, who cleopatra claimed was fathered by Caesar although Caesar never acknowledged him.Caesar wanted to bring Cleopatra and her brother together to put a stop to the civil war in Egypt, as Rome was Egypt's protector. He also wanted to make arrangements for the repayment of the massive debt that Egypt owed him.
Cleopatra.
No, Nefertiti live a thousand plus years before Cleopatra and never heard of Caesar.
She had herself rolled up in a rug and had the rug delivered to him as a gift.
No. You can only gift the items themselves.
You can receive anything for a gift that's legal, but a nice gift in general is something that someone likes but would not buy themselves
Yes, she did. They fell in love after she snuck into his office through a rolled-up carpet she had delivered to him as a gift. Her intentions were to talk to him about the future of Egypt, but she fell in love instead. They had a son a year later, named Caesarion, or 'Little Caesar'. When Octavian came to conquer Egypt, Cleopatra sent Caesarion away to India to keep safe until he could gain the support to regain his throne. Unfortunately, Caesarion was murdered at sea before he made it to India.
There are many Egyptian statues in the British Museum and other places. However, you may be referring to the obelisk shipped to London as a gift. It is romantically called "Cleopatra's Needle" although it had nothing to do with Cleopatra at all.
You get two $20.00 gift certificates for Telebrands.com. Actually, that's a gift for themselves not for you, since you'll have to use it on their overpriced garbage.
Dave and Jenny are the antecedents for the plural pronouns their, they, they, and themselves.
As far as we know Julius Caesar never bought Cleopatra anything. But in a way, you could consider debt relief a kind of gift. To backtrack a little, both Caesar and Pompey owned the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up in order to get his kingdom back. Since Pompey was dead, Caesar is said to have cut Egypt's debt in half, only demanding his share of what was owed.As far as we know Julius Caesar never bought Cleopatra anything. But in a way, you could consider debt relief a kind of gift. To backtrack a little, both Caesar and Pompey owned the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up in order to get his kingdom back. Since Pompey was dead, Caesar is said to have cut Egypt's debt in half, only demanding his share of what was owed.As far as we know Julius Caesar never bought Cleopatra anything. But in a way, you could consider debt relief a kind of gift. To backtrack a little, both Caesar and Pompey owned the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up in order to get his kingdom back. Since Pompey was dead, Caesar is said to have cut Egypt's debt in half, only demanding his share of what was owed.As far as we know Julius Caesar never bought Cleopatra anything. But in a way, you could consider debt relief a kind of gift. To backtrack a little, both Caesar and Pompey owned the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up in order to get his kingdom back. Since Pompey was dead, Caesar is said to have cut Egypt's debt in half, only demanding his share of what was owed.As far as we know Julius Caesar never bought Cleopatra anything. But in a way, you could consider debt relief a kind of gift. To backtrack a little, both Caesar and Pompey owned the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up in order to get his kingdom back. Since Pompey was dead, Caesar is said to have cut Egypt's debt in half, only demanding his share of what was owed.As far as we know Julius Caesar never bought Cleopatra anything. But in a way, you could consider debt relief a kind of gift. To backtrack a little, both Caesar and Pompey owned the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up in order to get his kingdom back. Since Pompey was dead, Caesar is said to have cut Egypt's debt in half, only demanding his share of what was owed.As far as we know Julius Caesar never bought Cleopatra anything. But in a way, you could consider debt relief a kind of gift. To backtrack a little, both Caesar and Pompey owned the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up in order to get his kingdom back. Since Pompey was dead, Caesar is said to have cut Egypt's debt in half, only demanding his share of what was owed.As far as we know Julius Caesar never bought Cleopatra anything. But in a way, you could consider debt relief a kind of gift. To backtrack a little, both Caesar and Pompey owned the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up in order to get his kingdom back. Since Pompey was dead, Caesar is said to have cut Egypt's debt in half, only demanding his share of what was owed.As far as we know Julius Caesar never bought Cleopatra anything. But in a way, you could consider debt relief a kind of gift. To backtrack a little, both Caesar and Pompey owned the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up in order to get his kingdom back. Since Pompey was dead, Caesar is said to have cut Egypt's debt in half, only demanding his share of what was owed.
But of course, this is the idea of presenting the motivational gift in the first place, so that someone may be motivated into doing something. Perhaps a change in life style or finding out for themselves if God exists. A motivational gift does not have to be a solid object, but can be a gift of the spoken word.
The severed head of Pompey. Pompey was Caesar's rival in Rome-they had fought over the consulship of Rome. Pompey had sought refuge in Egypt. Confusingly both of Cleopatra's brothers/husbands were called Ptolemy. This was Ptolemy XIII.