Cleopatra contributed very little to Egyptian society, but remember she was only a minor queen, and her attention was on holding on to the throne, rather than humanitarian affairs. About the only thing positive that she did for the country, or for society, is the confiscating of all books for the library at Alexandria. However only a limited number of people benefited by this as the library was used by scholars and the intellectuals of the day, not by society in general.
Cleopatra contributed very little to Egyptian society, but remember she was only a minor queen, and her attention was on holding on to the throne, rather than humanitarian affairs. About the only thing positive that she did for the country, or for society, is the confiscating of all books for the library at Alexandria. However only a limited number of people benefited by this as the library was used by scholars and the intellectuals of the day, not by society in general.
Cleopatra contributed very little to Egyptian society, but remember she was only a minor queen, and her attention was on holding on to the throne, rather than humanitarian affairs. About the only thing positive that she did for the country, or for society, is the confiscating of all books for the library at Alexandria. However only a limited number of people benefited by this as the library was used by scholars and the intellectuals of the day, not by society in general.
Cleopatra contributed very little to Egyptian society, but remember she was only a minor queen, and her attention was on holding on to the throne, rather than humanitarian affairs. About the only thing positive that she did for the country, or for society, is the confiscating of all books for the library at Alexandria. However only a limited number of people benefited by this as the library was used by scholars and the intellectuals of the day, not by society in general.
Cleopatra contributed very little to Egyptian society, but remember she was only a minor queen, and her attention was on holding on to the throne, rather than humanitarian affairs. About the only thing positive that she did for the country, or for society, is the confiscating of all books for the library at Alexandria. However only a limited number of people benefited by this as the library was used by scholars and the intellectuals of the day, not by society in general.
Cleopatra contributed very little to Egyptian society, but remember she was only a minor queen, and her attention was on holding on to the throne, rather than humanitarian affairs. About the only thing positive that she did for the country, or for society, is the confiscating of all books for the library at Alexandria. However only a limited number of people benefited by this as the library was used by scholars and the intellectuals of the day, not by society in general.
Cleopatra contributed very little to Egyptian society, but remember she was only a minor queen, and her attention was on holding on to the throne, rather than humanitarian affairs. About the only thing positive that she did for the country, or for society, is the confiscating of all books for the library at Alexandria. However only a limited number of people benefited by this as the library was used by scholars and the intellectuals of the day, not by society in general.
Cleopatra contributed very little to Egyptian society, but remember she was only a minor queen, and her attention was on holding on to the throne, rather than humanitarian affairs. About the only thing positive that she did for the country, or for society, is the confiscating of all books for the library at Alexandria. However only a limited number of people benefited by this as the library was used by scholars and the intellectuals of the day, not by society in general.
Cleopatra contributed very little to Egyptian society, but remember she was only a minor queen, and her attention was on holding on to the throne, rather than humanitarian affairs. About the only thing positive that she did for the country, or for society, is the confiscating of all books for the library at Alexandria. However only a limited number of people benefited by this as the library was used by scholars and the intellectuals of the day, not by society in general.
Cleopatra would put on elaborate ceremonies and processions to entertain the masses in Alexandria. The only ancient rulers who actually contributed to society in the sense that we think of it were the Roman emperors with their gifts, food and entertainments.
Cleopatra contribution to Egyptian society was she married many men and spoke 9 languages.
Cleopatra changed society by stopping the Greeks and Romans from invading Egypt. She also changed society by creating a great romance that has lived on for generations via movies and books.
She actually did nothing
Cleopatra did not benefit mankind in any way. About the only "benefit" one could say she contributed was all the misconceptions about her. They give people who are interested something to talk about.
Cleopatra would put on elaborate ceremonies and processions to entertain the masses in Alexandria. The only ancient rulers who actually contributed to society in the sense that we think of it were the Roman emperors with their gifts, food and entertainments.
Cleopatra contributed virtually nothing to her country and all she contributed to the world was misconceptions about her life and importance.
Cleopatra became queen
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Cleopatra contribution to Egyptian society was she married many men and spoke 9 languages.
Cleopatra changed society by stopping the Greeks and Romans from invading Egypt. She also changed society by creating a great romance that has lived on for generations via movies and books.
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Society
She actually did nothing
yes im mean the egypttian gods
Cleopatra enjoyed being flattered. She seemed to be a very egotistical person and flattery would get you anywhere with her. In fact, it was this type of vanity that contributed to her suicide.
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.