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Cleopatra of Macedon left Macedonia more than likely when she followed or accompanied her husband Alexander I of Epirus to her new home in Epirus.

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Q: Why did Cleopatra leave Macedonia?
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Who was Cleopatra's mother of Macedonia?

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What Queen of Egypt had roots in ancient Macedonia?

Cleopatra


Where did Cleopatra live in Egypt?

Cleopatra was originally from Macedonia Greece but had left Greece to live in Alexandria Egypt cleopatra was born in macedonia greece. she eventually moved to alexandria egypt, then moved again, to rome.


Where did Cleopatras anscestors come from?

Macedonia (Cleopatra was Macedonian Greek)


Why were there 7 queens named Cleopatra?

There were seven Egyptian queens (and probably more in Macedonia) named Cleopatra because Cleopatra was one of the very common names for Macedonian women.


Where did Queen Cleopatra live in Egypt?

she was origially from Macedonia in Greece but she lived in Alexandria in Egypt


Did Cleopatra's father have a will?

Cleopatra's father did have a will. His will was to leave the power and the kingdom to Cleopatra and her younger brother. Then, Cleopatra was only 18 and her brother was only 12


What did Cleopatra leave behind?

her son


How many cleopatar's are there?

There were seven Cleopatra's in the Ptolemaic line in Egypt. But, remember that Cleopatra was a very common name in Macedonia and there were several mentioned by historians and even one mentioned in the Bible.


Who is Cleopatras father?

Ptolemy XII Auletes, king of Macedonia and a famous flute player


Did Cleopatra's brother exile her so he could become the sole ruler of Egypt?

It is possible he did but it is also possible Cleopatra chose to leave to leave to gather supporters to defeat her brother.


What happened in 51-30 BC?

Cleopatra lived but comitted suicide on August 12, 30 B.C.