With the clear vision of hindsight we can say yes, Cleopatra had a few interesting beliefs. She thought that she was Isis, she thought that she could win and rule Rome, are just two of them.
most interesting thing that i think, is that she was about 36 years younger than julius caeser when they were lovers.
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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Cleopatra VII adopted traditional Egyptian religious beliefs.
Well, she did put a curse on her tomb. That might get you started. Well, for starters, she cursed her tomb so that anyone who invaded for riches (like her war enemies) would die. That's an interesting belief. Well let's go with that she cursed her own tomb
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Cleopatra had only one interesting belief that has been recorded. That was that she considered herself equal to the goddess Isis. She called herself the "New Isis".and was said to have dressed in the colorful gowns of the goddess when conducting public religious services.
She believed that she was a God!
Well, she did put a curse on her tomb. That might get you started. Well, for starters, she cursed her tomb so that anyone who invaded for riches (like her war enemies) would die. That's an interesting belief. Well let's go with that she cursed her own tomb
Yes, Cleopatra VII was associated with the Egyptian religion, with some Greek influence due to her Ptolemaic heritage. She likely worshipped traditional Egyptian gods and saw herself as a living embodiment of the goddess Isis.
most interesting thing that i think, is that she was about 36 years younger than julius caeser when they were lovers.
Those of the Ancient Egyptians. She herself was thought to be an incarnation of Isis.
Yes, she named her daughter Cleopatra Selene.
Everyone had ancestors. Cleopatra was no exception.
Your question is a little confusing, there were seven queens that were title Cleopatra ofEgypt. Though the first was technically Cleopatra of Syria, as she was queen by marriage. There was also a seventh queen named Cleopatra, but went by Berenice III ofEgypt. Usually, just Cleopatra without the giving her number in line, is referring to the last Cleopatra, also the lastpharaoh. Cleopatra VIIPhilopator. Interesting side note, Cleopatra wasGreek, notEgyptian.