Cleopatra enjoyed extreme wealth. Egypt was just about the richest country in the area due to its location at the crossroads of East and West. In addition, Egypt had its own Natural Resources to add to Cleo's wealth.
No. Cleopatra lost Egypt to Rome, along with its wealth and independance.
Cleopatra literally owned the entire country of Egypt. Being pharaoh, she was at the top of the buracracy and the recipient of all the wealth of her country.
Yes, one could safely say that Cleopatra was a very wealthy woman. Even though her father left her with a massive debt to repay, she was able to clear the debt and start accumulating wealth for the country and for herself. Through taxation, wheat profits and especially the papyrus trade, she amassed a fortune. Cleopatra's wealth was the main reason that Marc Antony entered into an alliance with her, as he needed her money to finance his military ventures.
She didn't. Cleopatra actually weakened the country by her confiscation of its wealth and doling it out to her favorites. Proof of this is in the quick way that her army and navy surrendered to Octavian and the disloyalty of her servants and slaves.
Cleopatra did absolutely nothing for her country. She did little building and allowed the infrastructure to crumble. She, like all the Ptolemies, used Egypt as a source for personal wealth and aggrandizement. She was more concerned with keeping her crumbling dynasty on the throne than the common good.
Cleopatra's family was extremely wealthy. They were the rulers of one of the ancient world's richest nations.
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