It all depends upon who you believe. Cleopatra insisted that her illegitimate child was fathered by Caesar. Caesar never recognized the boy. There are reasons to doubt that Caesar was the father of Cleo's child.
Yes, Cleopatra had two brothers and three sisters.
No. There are no inventions credited to Cleopatra nor any inventions accredited to her reign.
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Yes, she ruled Egypt, that was her job.
Yes, Marc Antony and Cleopatra had a child--in fact they had three. A set of twins, Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene, and a boy Ptolemy Philadelphus.
We know nothing of Cleopatra's childhood. We can speculate that it was the same as any other royal child of the times.
yes as a child she did farming and house hold chores
We know nothing of Cleopatra's childhood. It can be assumed that she was educated as any other royal child and that she more than likely learned the Egyptian language a a child. That's all we can say about the young Cleopatra. Anything else would be guesswork.
In most states you cannot work legally until 15, so chores.
It all depends upon who you believe. Cleopatra insisted that her illegitimate child was fathered by Caesar. Caesar never recognized the boy. There are reasons to doubt that Caesar was the father of Cleo's child.
No, at least nothing has come down to us in the historical record that Cleopatra had any more children than the four that we know about.
In most states you cannot work legally until 15, so chores.
Chores mean when a child has to do work or even any one such as taking out the bins. that is just a sample
No. Your child will not help you in any way. Even way he/she is fully grown.
No one knows. We have absolutely no knowledge of Cleopatra's childhood. (We don't even know who her mother was). Cleopatra was first mentioned in history as a grown woman of 22. Any depiction of her childhood is fiction due to lack of knowledge.