no one liked Cleopatra but the native Egyptians did. the Alexandrians didn't like Cleopatra at all
well Cleopatra was so popular because she was Pharaoh in Egypt that's why she was so popular
The answer to your question is yes, but.... Under Egyptian law or custom, a female could rule, but had to have a male co-ruler. That's the reason her father left the kingdom to Cleopatra and her brother, Ptolemy XIII with Rome as their guardians. Well Cleopatra got around this inconvenience after both her brothers were dead by making her little son, Caesarion, her co-ruler.
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Yes, Cleopatra had writing. She was well educated for a woman of her time.
Cleopatra by well over a thousand years.
well Cleopatra was so popular because she was Pharaoh in Egypt that's why she was so popular
The answer to your question is yes, but.... Under Egyptian law or custom, a female could rule, but had to have a male co-ruler. That's the reason her father left the kingdom to Cleopatra and her brother, Ptolemy XIII with Rome as their guardians. Well Cleopatra got around this inconvenience after both her brothers were dead by making her little son, Caesarion, her co-ruler.
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it's well liked.
Why is jhonny well-liked
Cleopatra VII, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, had several siblings, including sisters. She had two notable sisters: Arsinoe IV and Cleopatra VI. Arsinoe IV was involved in a power struggle with Cleopatra, while Cleopatra VI is less well-documented and may have died young. The exact number of her sisters can vary in historical accounts, but these two are the most recognized.
Cleopatra had more enemies than friends. Her subjects did not want her as their queen and they fought a war against Caesar to prevent her from becoming their ruler. Then when she was set on the throne, the Alexandrians resented the fact that it was Rome in the person of Caesar who established Cleo as their ruler. Her neighbors were at odds with her as she meddled in their affairs, was granted parts of their territories, and Herod out and out hated her for her interference in his domestic affairs as well as political ones. It goes without saying how Rome felt about her. But don't misunderstand, Cleopatra also had her friends and supporters, but they were some of the nobles, priests and some officials in Alexandria, not people who could help her in any meaningful way.
Well, if he really liked her, then sure! Why wouldn't he?
Well it depends what you are talking about. You might say this to a person if they did something you liked but they didn't
Cleopatra's family, the Ptolemies, were well known for killing each other off.
well it depends on the person some people don't even like wolves but the most liked wolf would be the Timber Wolf
That's a personal question with different answers. It's really my opinion, but i think you should tell that person you liked him/her if you were good friends and/or get along together well.