Perhaps through Cleopatra's achievements, there were also some improvements in women's roles in society. In the Hellenistic era, at some point, marriage had turned into a partnership, each person having his or her own responsibilities. These accomplishments of women and Cleopatra's powerfulness as a woman leader in the same historical period lead to the assumption that perhaps Cleopatra was a model for women.
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Cleopatra did not go to school, school came to her. Remember, Cleopatra was a royal princesss, so would have tutors come to her for her education.
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Cleopatra's kingdom was only invaded once, by Octavian. Remember, this was only during Cleopatra's rule. Ancient Egypt was invaded several times in its long history.
The best way for people to remember Cleopatra's name was to read it. Her cartouche was not destroyed and Octavian allowed all her statues to remain intact. The Alexandrians and Egyptians would remember her as the last Pharaoh and there is a carving of her at the temple at Dendera.
Cleopatra is remembered for the misconceptions about her. Her story has mushroomed into one of fantasy, giving her credit for things she could not possibly have done or attributing to her capabilities that she did not have.
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There were seven Egyptian queens named Cleopatra. But remember that Cleopatra was a very common Macedonian name and there may have been other queens by that name who never made the history books.
Yes, Cleopatra had a tomb. If you remember your history lesson, she locked herself in her unfinished tomb when Octavian entered Alexandria and the Roman had to trick her in order to get her out.
The people who wanted to kill Cleopatra's family were members of the family itself. Remember, they were Ptolemies and the Ptolemies had a reputation for murdering their own.
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.
The answer that you are looking high and low for for is that Cleopatra is one of the finest royalties of the time, and we shall remember this inspiring champion of the Reiter philosophy
Remember, Cleopatra married both of her younger brothers. We don't know their ages for certain, but it is said that Ptolemy XIII her first husband was about twelve and Ptolemy XIV her second husband was ten.