Cleopatra was at least part Macedonian. Her mother may have been Cleopatra V Tryphaena. The family line came from Alexander the Great's general Ptolemy. It was common practice for Egyptian pharaohs to have multiple wives and concubines so it is unknown how much Egyptian blood she had.
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Your question cannot be answered because we don't know who Cleopatra's mother was.
Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion. She also had the belief that she was a living goddess, the New Isis.
We don't know because we don't know who Cleopatra's mother was. There is only speculation about her mother, but no hard facts.
Yes, it is an obelisk, but it has nothig to do with Cleopatra. "Cleopatra's Needle" is just an exotic name for an ancient Egyptian artifact.
Cleopatras mother was her fathers sister, Cleopatra V, Tryphaena and she was killed by Cleopatra's sister Bernice because Cleopatra and her father had left to rome and Tryphaena had taken the throne. Cleopatras father died of natural causes (or so is thought) in 51 b.c.
We don't know. In fact we don't even know who Cleopatra's mother was. We know that her father was married to Cleopatra V, but we don't know if she were Cleopatra VII's mother. Egyptian rulers had lesser wives or concubines, and Cleo VII could have been the daughter of one of them. The only way we'll know is if they find her mummy and run tests to determine her lineage.
Cleopatra's father's name was Ptolemy XII. We don't know who her mother was.
The Cleopatras was created in 1983.
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Cleopatra's father had been dead for 21 years when Cleopatra died. We know nothing of her mother.