Cleopatra rose to power when Julius Caesar set her up on the throne.
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Cleopatra was reinstalled on the throne by Julius Caesar.
Cleopatra was exiled in the power struggle with her brother. She was forced to flee Alexandria or else be killed.
Problems happened after Cleopatra's father died. In his will he stated that Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII were to be co-rulers under the protection of Rome. Cleopatra tried to take over and push her brother aside. Her brother and his supporters, with the blessings of the people of Alexandria, usurped the power from Cleopatra and she had to flee the city. It was only after Caesar's arrival that she was able to regain her power.
Cleopatra was a greedy, ambitious, power hungry person. Her ambition was to rule Rome and gain more territories.
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Cleopatra. She commited suicide.
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Cleopatra was reinstalled on the throne by Julius Caesar.
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
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No, Cleopatra did not date Octavian. They were enemies and rivals for power.
Julius Caesar had Cleopatra as his mistress. He never married her. Mark Antony married Cleopatra. Some members of the Senate were jealous of Caesar because he was popular with the common man and had the support of the Roman military.
Cleopatra's greatest power was her personality. She had no army to speak of which was the power force in the ancient world. She had to cultivate and depend upon her personality to attain her objectives.
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Cleopatra's power ended as soon as Octavian entered Alexandria in 30 BC. She had been defeated in a war and lost all power of rule.
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