Cleopatra was driven by avarice. She needed to make a good impression on Caesar in order to get the throne or at least part of her rulership back. She used her manipulative ability to influence Caesar (who didn't-mind it at all even though he more than likely knew exactly what she was doing.) and achieve her ends.
I think it was Caesarion.
Cleopatra never married Caesar.
Cleopatra and Caesar were never married.
Caesar was 54 years old when he met Cleopatra.
# Cleopatra did not marry Caesar, although she wanted to, for he was her lover.
I think it was Caesarion.
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Cleopatra wanted Julius caesars help because Cleopatra was in danger
Cleopatra and Caesar were never married.
Cleopatra and Caesar never were married.
Caesar did absolutely no building for Cleopatra.
Cleopatra met Caesar in 47 BC.
Cleopatra and Caesar were never married.
Cleopatra never married Caesar.
I do not think Ptolemy moved to Rome. Cleopatra lived there briefly as mistress of Julius Caesar, with full knowledge of Caesar's wife and the Roman people, but Caesar was so powerful and popular at the time that this indiscretion was tolerated. After Caesar's assassination, I think Cleopatra returned to Egypt. Her plans to revisit Rome as a conqueress, with her new husband Marc Antony, were thwarted at the Battle of Actium. Not sure what happened to Ptolemy XIII after Caesar replaced him with his sister Cleopatra.
Cleopatra is to asp as Julius Caesar is to knife?
Well its said they had a son together... So i would think yes