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Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).
Cleopatra became co-ruler with her brother in 51 BC after the death of her father.Cleopatra became co-ruler with her brother in 51 BC after the death of her father.Cleopatra became co-ruler with her brother in 51 BC after the death of her father.Cleopatra became co-ruler with her brother in 51 BC after the death of her father.Cleopatra became co-ruler with her brother in 51 BC after the death of her father.Cleopatra became co-ruler with her brother in 51 BC after the death of her father.Cleopatra became co-ruler with her brother in 51 BC after the death of her father.Cleopatra became co-ruler with her brother in 51 BC after the death of her father.Cleopatra became co-ruler with her brother in 51 BC after the death of her father.
By that name we usually mean Clopatra VII (69 BC - 30 BC). She acceded to the throne in 51 BC , was removed by her brother, who was supposed to be her co-regent, but came back with the help of Caesar and co-reigned with a younger brother, and later with Cesarion (her son by Caesar), until her death in 30 BC.
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Cleopatra's rise or claim to power came from her father's will. Cleo and her brother were made co-rulers of Egypt with Rome as their guardian.Cleopatra's rise or claim to power came from her father's will. Cleo and her brother were made co-rulers of Egypt with Rome as their guardian.Cleopatra's rise or claim to power came from her father's will. Cleo and her brother were made co-rulers of Egypt with Rome as their guardian.Cleopatra's rise or claim to power came from her father's will. Cleo and her brother were made co-rulers of Egypt with Rome as their guardian.Cleopatra's rise or claim to power came from her father's will. Cleo and her brother were made co-rulers of Egypt with Rome as their guardian.Cleopatra's rise or claim to power came from her father's will. Cleo and her brother were made co-rulers of Egypt with Rome as their guardian.Cleopatra's rise or claim to power came from her father's will. Cleo and her brother were made co-rulers of Egypt with Rome as their guardian.Cleopatra's rise or claim to power came from her father's will. Cleo and her brother were made co-rulers of Egypt with Rome as their guardian.Cleopatra's rise or claim to power came from her father's will. Cleo and her brother were made co-rulers of Egypt with Rome as their guardian.