Cleopatra, as a queen, had slaves and servants numbering in the thousands. Remember she owned the country and technically everyone in Egypt was under her. She also had to have a large staff to maintain her palace, her ships, and to see to her personal concerns such as hairdressers, wardrobe people, jewelry people, manicurists, etc.
Cleopatra had her two faithful servants, Iras and Charmion, and other staff help her.
According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.
The servants of Cleopatra did whatever job they were assigned. Technically, all the Egyptian bureaucrats were her servants and did their jobs ranging from court cases to collecting taxes. Her household servants did their assigned jobs such as cleaning, cooking, serving food and drink and seeing that the palace was supplied with what it needed. Her personal servants, took care of her clothes, applied make up, fixed her hair and emptied her chamber pot.
We only know of three personal servants of Cleopatra. One was a man named Appolodorus, who is supposed to have helped her get into to Caesar's presence. The other two were her personal servants who died with her. Their names were Iras and Charmion.
Many say that she committed suicide, by having her servants bring her an asp (a type of snake) to bite her, but this is nothing but a myth which was started by Octavian himself. No one knows how Cleopatra actually died. except it was by some type of poison.
Cleopatra had her two faithful servants, Iras and Charmion, and other staff help her.
Her servants and jewelryist made her jewelry.
Cleopatra heard the flowing Nile, the servants talking in the halls, peasant people, and family members.
Yes, she had many assistants. Cleopatra was a queen and she had all the slaves, servants, administrators, governors and advisors connected with the government and the military. She also had her personal slaves and household staff.
According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.
No, Cleopatra was faking her death by sleeping, so when she awoke, her servants told her that Caeser was dead
The servants of Cleopatra did whatever job they were assigned. Technically, all the Egyptian bureaucrats were her servants and did their jobs ranging from court cases to collecting taxes. Her household servants did their assigned jobs such as cleaning, cooking, serving food and drink and seeing that the palace was supplied with what it needed. Her personal servants, took care of her clothes, applied make up, fixed her hair and emptied her chamber pot.
Cleopatra's servants were slaves and they had to obey or else. From the evidence of the ancient writers, it seems that she had a bit of a temper, because during the visit by Octavian, one of her slaves let it out that Cleopatra did not turn over all the jewels that she had said she did, and she began to beat him. From this you could infer that she demanded strict obedience from her servants.
In the Shakespeare play Antony and Cleopatra, Cleopatra and her servants Iris and Charmian commit suicide by causing poisonous snakes to bite themselves.
We only know of three personal servants of Cleopatra. One was a man named Appolodorus, who is supposed to have helped her get into to Caesar's presence. The other two were her personal servants who died with her. Their names were Iras and Charmion.
Many say that she committed suicide, by having her servants bring her an asp (a type of snake) to bite her, but this is nothing but a myth which was started by Octavian himself. No one knows how Cleopatra actually died. except it was by some type of poison.
Cicero attended one of the receptions where Cleopatra presided. He was not impressed with her and in fact, complained to his friend Atticus that she was indolent and in addition, was insulted by one of her servants a day later.