Cleopatra was a foreigner and relationships between Romans and foreign women was not acceptable, especially for someone in high office as Caesar was. In addition, Cleopatra was from the east, which had a decadent lifestyle as contrasted with the sober Roman values. The culture clash was huge.
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Caesar never married Cleopatra. He was 53 years old when he had a relationship with her.Caesar never married Cleopatra. He was 53 years old when he had a relationship with her.Caesar never married Cleopatra. He was 53 years old when he had a relationship with her.Caesar never married Cleopatra. He was 53 years old when he had a relationship with her.Caesar never married Cleopatra. He was 53 years old when he had a relationship with her.Caesar never married Cleopatra. He was 53 years old when he had a relationship with her.Caesar never married Cleopatra. He was 53 years old when he had a relationship with her.Caesar never married Cleopatra. He was 53 years old when he had a relationship with her.Caesar never married Cleopatra. He was 53 years old when he had a relationship with her.
Yes they were in a very sexual relationship, but this did not mean too much in the ancient world. Cleopatra needed a father for her child and Caesar was handy. Caesar wanted the money that Egypt owed him and Cleopatra was the one who would pay him once she had the throne. You could say that they had a mutually beneficial relationship.
There was no relationship - she was entangled with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
Cleopatra lost. Octavian(Caesar) won. What more is there to say?
No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.
No, Cleopatra had nothing to do with the death of Julius Caesar. However his relationship with her was resented by many Romans and contributed to a general dislike of her.
No, Cleopatra did not build Julius Caesar's temple. The temple, known as the Temple of Caesar, was constructed in Rome after Caesar's assassination in 44 BC to honor him. It was commissioned by the Roman Senate, and while Cleopatra had a close relationship with Caesar, she was not involved in the temple's construction.
They were Julius Caesar and Marc Antony.
Julius Caesar's relationship with Cleopatra was a mutual one . Julius Caesar put Cleopatra and her brother on the throne of Egypt, in return he was to recieve payments from Egypt. He also left (correct me if im wrong) four legions of men to keep Egypt on friendly terms so there would be no uprisings.
Julius Caesar was one of Cleopatra's famous admirerers.Julius Caesar was one of Cleopatra's famous admirerers.Julius Caesar was one of Cleopatra's famous admirerers.Julius Caesar was one of Cleopatra's famous admirerers.Julius Caesar was one of Cleopatra's famous admirerers.Julius Caesar was one of Cleopatra's famous admirerers.Julius Caesar was one of Cleopatra's famous admirerers.Julius Caesar was one of Cleopatra's famous admirerers.Julius Caesar was one of Cleopatra's famous admirerers.