How could she? Cleopatra was Octavian's prisoner as soon as he rode into Alexandria.
Name? Cleopatra's tomb has not been found. There is no way it could have any name.
As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.
No, you have your queens mixed. It was Cleopatra who was exiled by her brother.
Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).
How could she? Cleopatra was Octavian's prisoner as soon as he rode into Alexandria.
Cleopatra didn't need anything.. she had just about everything she could want
Cleopatra's inspiration was for wealth and greed because no man could resist her.
Cleopatra was a great person could not of had anything to do with the rulers we have today.
Marc Antony killed Arsinoe as a favor to Cleopatra. Cleopatra convinced him that Arsinoe was about to start a revolution against her and if that happened, Antony would not be financed in his wars. It is possible that his was true, as Cleopatra was not popular with the Alexandrians and Arsinoe had many sympathizers. Now Cleopatra herself could not order her sister's killing because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome. It could only be a Roman in authority who could do this and Antony was the Roman authority in the east.Marc Antony killed Arsinoe as a favor to Cleopatra. Cleopatra convinced him that Arsinoe was about to start a revolution against her and if that happened, Antony would not be financed in his wars. It is possible that his was true, as Cleopatra was not popular with the Alexandrians and Arsinoe had many sympathizers. Now Cleopatra herself could not order her sister's killing because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome. It could only be a Roman in authority who could do this and Antony was the Roman authority in the east.Marc Antony killed Arsinoe as a favor to Cleopatra. Cleopatra convinced him that Arsinoe was about to start a revolution against her and if that happened, Antony would not be financed in his wars. It is possible that his was true, as Cleopatra was not popular with the Alexandrians and Arsinoe had many sympathizers. Now Cleopatra herself could not order her sister's killing because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome. It could only be a Roman in authority who could do this and Antony was the Roman authority in the east.Marc Antony killed Arsinoe as a favor to Cleopatra. Cleopatra convinced him that Arsinoe was about to start a revolution against her and if that happened, Antony would not be financed in his wars. It is possible that his was true, as Cleopatra was not popular with the Alexandrians and Arsinoe had many sympathizers. Now Cleopatra herself could not order her sister's killing because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome. It could only be a Roman in authority who could do this and Antony was the Roman authority in the east.Marc Antony killed Arsinoe as a favor to Cleopatra. Cleopatra convinced him that Arsinoe was about to start a revolution against her and if that happened, Antony would not be financed in his wars. It is possible that his was true, as Cleopatra was not popular with the Alexandrians and Arsinoe had many sympathizers. Now Cleopatra herself could not order her sister's killing because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome. It could only be a Roman in authority who could do this and Antony was the Roman authority in the east.Marc Antony killed Arsinoe as a favor to Cleopatra. Cleopatra convinced him that Arsinoe was about to start a revolution against her and if that happened, Antony would not be financed in his wars. It is possible that his was true, as Cleopatra was not popular with the Alexandrians and Arsinoe had many sympathizers. Now Cleopatra herself could not order her sister's killing because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome. It could only be a Roman in authority who could do this and Antony was the Roman authority in the east.Marc Antony killed Arsinoe as a favor to Cleopatra. Cleopatra convinced him that Arsinoe was about to start a revolution against her and if that happened, Antony would not be financed in his wars. It is possible that his was true, as Cleopatra was not popular with the Alexandrians and Arsinoe had many sympathizers. Now Cleopatra herself could not order her sister's killing because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome. It could only be a Roman in authority who could do this and Antony was the Roman authority in the east.Marc Antony killed Arsinoe as a favor to Cleopatra. Cleopatra convinced him that Arsinoe was about to start a revolution against her and if that happened, Antony would not be financed in his wars. It is possible that his was true, as Cleopatra was not popular with the Alexandrians and Arsinoe had many sympathizers. Now Cleopatra herself could not order her sister's killing because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome. It could only be a Roman in authority who could do this and Antony was the Roman authority in the east.Marc Antony killed Arsinoe as a favor to Cleopatra. Cleopatra convinced him that Arsinoe was about to start a revolution against her and if that happened, Antony would not be financed in his wars. It is possible that his was true, as Cleopatra was not popular with the Alexandrians and Arsinoe had many sympathizers. Now Cleopatra herself could not order her sister's killing because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome. It could only be a Roman in authority who could do this and Antony was the Roman authority in the east.
Name? Cleopatra's tomb has not been found. There is no way it could have any name.
No, Cleopatra did not sacrifice herself for her country. She sacrificed herself, or committed suicide, because she could not take the humiliation of defeat.No, Cleopatra did not sacrifice herself for her country. She sacrificed herself, or committed suicide, because she could not take the humiliation of defeat.No, Cleopatra did not sacrifice herself for her country. She sacrificed herself, or committed suicide, because she could not take the humiliation of defeat.No, Cleopatra did not sacrifice herself for her country. She sacrificed herself, or committed suicide, because she could not take the humiliation of defeat.No, Cleopatra did not sacrifice herself for her country. She sacrificed herself, or committed suicide, because she could not take the humiliation of defeat.No, Cleopatra did not sacrifice herself for her country. She sacrificed herself, or committed suicide, because she could not take the humiliation of defeat.No, Cleopatra did not sacrifice herself for her country. She sacrificed herself, or committed suicide, because she could not take the humiliation of defeat.No, Cleopatra did not sacrifice herself for her country. She sacrificed herself, or committed suicide, because she could not take the humiliation of defeat.No, Cleopatra did not sacrifice herself for her country. She sacrificed herself, or committed suicide, because she could not take the humiliation of defeat.
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We don't know Cleopatra's race for certain, because we don't know who her mother was. Her father was white and married to a Cleopatra, but because Cleopatra VII was the eldest child, she could have been a daughter from a previous marriage or relationship.
We don't know how old Cleopatra was when her mother died. And if you are referring to Cleopatra the VII, we don't know for certain that Cleopatra V was her mother. Some sources say Cleo's mother was a lady from Memphis, but this could very well be Cleopatra V as she is described as a lady of "obscure origins".
As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.As it turned out, Cleopatra did just about everything wrong, although at the time she made her decisions, they were probably the best she could do under the circumstances.
No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.