The empire that ruled Egypt after Cleopatra's death was the Roman Empire. Egypt became an imperial province, which meant that it was directly controlled by the emperor instead of the senate.
Caesarion, son of Cleopatra VII and Julius Ceasar was technically the last pharaoh of Egypt. He ruled for all of 11 days until he was killed by Octavian's forces. After that Rome annexed Egypt and it became Aegyptus, province of Rome.
Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.
Octavian ruled Egypt as an imperial province after Cleopatra died. An imperial province loosely means that it is ruled and administered directly by the emperor and the revenue from it also goes directly to the emperor.
Cleopatra was never queen of Rome, although she had ambitions to be Rome's ruler. She ruled in Egypt and died there.
Cleopatra IV of Egypt died in -112.
Cleopatra ruled Egypt for 21 years, she claimed the throne when she was 18 and died when 39.
Caesarion, son of Cleopatra VII and Julius Ceasar was technically the last pharaoh of Egypt. He ruled for all of 11 days until he was killed by Octavian's forces. After that Rome annexed Egypt and it became Aegyptus, province of Rome.
Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.
Octavian ruled Egypt as an imperial province after Cleopatra died. An imperial province loosely means that it is ruled and administered directly by the emperor and the revenue from it also goes directly to the emperor.
She ruled Egypt and she was the last pharoah of Egypt before she died and Rome took over.
Cleopatra was never queen of Rome, although she had ambitions to be Rome's ruler. She ruled in Egypt and died there.
There is no Cleopatra II. There was only one Cleopatra, at least in this category. However there was a Cleopatra II who was the wife of two Ptolemies, Ptolemy VI and Ptolemy VIII. For a time she ruled Egypt alone, then joint ruled with Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra III. She died in 116 BC.
Cleopatra II of Egypt died in -116.
Cleopatra III of Egypt died in -101.
Cleopatra IV of Egypt died in -112.
Cleopatra died in Alexandria, Egypt
When the Romans took over after Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a province in the Roman empire, ruled by Roman law. This made very little difference to the average Egyptian, as his religion was tolerated, and his lifestyle would remain unchanged.