No, never. For one, Cleopatra hated her brothers and they hated her. Their marriage, was strictly for political reasons, as Cleo and her elder brother were made heirs by their father and were co-rulers. For two, she was 22 years old at the time of her first marriage and her brother was twelve. Her second brother, which she married, was only ten years old. Babies were out of the question.
At first Cleopatra ruled with her husband/brother Ptolemy XIII and after his death she ruled with her second husband/brother Ptolemy XIV. After she killed him off, she made her baby, Caesarion, her co-ruler.
Cleopatra's brother ruled with Cleopatra immediately after their father's death. She ruled with her second brother/husband right after her first brother/husband died.
Ptolemy XIII was the brother of Cleopatra.
Cleopatra did not steal the thronw from her brother. In fact her brother tried to drive Cleopatra out of Alexandra so he did not have to share the thrine with her.
Yes, Cleopatra was married to her brother. In fact she was married to both of them.
Pompey was not Cleopatra's brother?
Ptolemy XIII was Cleopatra's brother and also her first husband.Ptolemy XIII was Cleopatra's brother and also her first husband.Ptolemy XIII was Cleopatra's brother and also her first husband.Ptolemy XIII was Cleopatra's brother and also her first husband.Ptolemy XIII was Cleopatra's brother and also her first husband.Ptolemy XIII was Cleopatra's brother and also her first husband.Ptolemy XIII was Cleopatra's brother and also her first husband.Ptolemy XIII was Cleopatra's brother and also her first husband.Ptolemy XIII was Cleopatra's brother and also her first husband.
At first Cleopatra ruled with her husband/brother Ptolemy XIII and after his death she ruled with her second husband/brother Ptolemy XIV. After she killed him off, she made her baby, Caesarion, her co-ruler.
Cleopatra's brother ruled with Cleopatra immediately after their father's death. She ruled with her second brother/husband right after her first brother/husband died.
Cleopatra's father did have a will. His will was to leave the power and the kingdom to Cleopatra and her younger brother. Then, Cleopatra was only 18 and her brother was only 12
Cleopatra kiled her youngest brother, Ptolemy XIV.
Ptolemy XIII was the brother of Cleopatra.
Cleopatra did not steal the thronw from her brother. In fact her brother tried to drive Cleopatra out of Alexandra so he did not have to share the thrine with her.
Cleopatra killed her brother not for the throne but for sole power. She already had the throne, but had to share it with her brother. By eliminating him, she could designate her baby son, Caesarion as her co-ruler (Egyptian queens had to have male co-rulers) and in reality be the sole ruler.
Cleopatra killed her brother (and sister) for sole power.Cleopatra killed her brother (and sister) for sole power.Cleopatra killed her brother (and sister) for sole power.Cleopatra killed her brother (and sister) for sole power.Cleopatra killed her brother (and sister) for sole power.Cleopatra killed her brother (and sister) for sole power.Cleopatra killed her brother (and sister) for sole power.Cleopatra killed her brother (and sister) for sole power.Cleopatra killed her brother (and sister) for sole power.
Yes, Cleopatra was married to her brother. In fact she was married to both of them.
Yes and no. Cleopatra's first brother/husband was killed in the Alexandrian war. Her second brother/husband died mysteriously after Cleopatra and he returned to Egypt after Caesar's death, leaving Cleopatra the sole ruler.Yes and no. Cleopatra's first brother/husband was killed in the Alexandrian war. Her second brother/husband died mysteriously after Cleopatra and he returned to Egypt after Caesar's death, leaving Cleopatra the sole ruler.Yes and no. Cleopatra's first brother/husband was killed in the Alexandrian war. Her second brother/husband died mysteriously after Cleopatra and he returned to Egypt after Caesar's death, leaving Cleopatra the sole ruler.Yes and no. Cleopatra's first brother/husband was killed in the Alexandrian war. Her second brother/husband died mysteriously after Cleopatra and he returned to Egypt after Caesar's death, leaving Cleopatra the sole ruler.Yes and no. Cleopatra's first brother/husband was killed in the Alexandrian war. Her second brother/husband died mysteriously after Cleopatra and he returned to Egypt after Caesar's death, leaving Cleopatra the sole ruler.Yes and no. Cleopatra's first brother/husband was killed in the Alexandrian war. Her second brother/husband died mysteriously after Cleopatra and he returned to Egypt after Caesar's death, leaving Cleopatra the sole ruler.Yes and no. Cleopatra's first brother/husband was killed in the Alexandrian war. Her second brother/husband died mysteriously after Cleopatra and he returned to Egypt after Caesar's death, leaving Cleopatra the sole ruler.Yes and no. Cleopatra's first brother/husband was killed in the Alexandrian war. Her second brother/husband died mysteriously after Cleopatra and he returned to Egypt after Caesar's death, leaving Cleopatra the sole ruler.Yes and no. Cleopatra's first brother/husband was killed in the Alexandrian war. Her second brother/husband died mysteriously after Cleopatra and he returned to Egypt after Caesar's death, leaving Cleopatra the sole ruler.