Empress of Egypt, but not in the strict sense of the word. Although she did gain territories from Marc Antony, she never kept them long enough to establish Egyptian rule. She also had an empty title "Queen of Kings", that in some sense of the word would make her an empress, but again, she had no kings under her rule.
Octavian, later known as Augustus, became the emperor of Egypt after Cleopatra. He defeated Cleopatra and her lover Mark Antony in the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, which marked the end of the Ptolemaic dynasty and the beginning of Roman rule in Egypt.
After Cleopatra, Egypt became an imperial province of Rome. This meant that the emperor and not the senate had control over Egypt.
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.
After Cleopatra's defeat, Egypt became a Roman Imperial province. This meant the it was ruled directly by the emperor through his personal representative.
After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.
No Roman emperor helped Cleopatra keep her throne. Cleopatra reigned before there were emperors. Julius Caesar established her on the throne after she had been ousted, but he was not an emperor.
The Roman emperor who ruled after Cleopatra was Octavian/Augustus.
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Octavian, later known as Augustus, became the emperor of Egypt after Cleopatra. He defeated Cleopatra and her lover Mark Antony in the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, which marked the end of the Ptolemaic dynasty and the beginning of Roman rule in Egypt.
The Roman emperor that ruled after Cleopatra was Octavian or Augustus Caesar as he was later named.
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After Cleopatra, Egypt became an imperial province of Rome. This meant that the emperor and not the senate had control over Egypt.
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.
After Cleopatra's defeat, Egypt became a Roman Imperial province. This meant the it was ruled directly by the emperor through his personal representative.
Octavian, later called Augustus, ruled after Cleopatra. Egypt became an imperial province under direct control of the emperor.
There was no kingdom of Egypt once Cleopatra was defeated. Egypt became a Roman province, governed by an appointee of the emperor.
When Cleopatra died, Rome took her place as ruler. Egypt became an imperial province which meant that the emperor himself controlled Egypt and its wealth.