Ptolemaic
Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.
It was taken over by Alexander the Great as a Macedonian Empire. After his death it was divided up by his generals who established Hellenistic Kingdoms - Egypt, Syria-Babylon, Asia Minor, (and Macedonia).
He was Alexander the Great, not the Greek. He was a Macedonian. After his death, his empire was split and these ensuing Hellenistic (like Greek) kingdoms were taken over by his generals. After much fighting between them, this settled down to Macedonia, Egypt, Syria and Pergamon.
Great spoils for the Macedonian conquerors who, after Alexander's death, divided the empire amongst themselves and formed kingdoms of their own in Egypt, Syria-Mesopotamia, Asia Minor and mainland Greece.
She was the last member of the Ptolemaic Dynasty which lasted from 304 to 30BC Ptolemy was one of Alexander the Great's generals who was given Egypt to rule after the death of Alexander. Ptolemy had himself crowned pharaoh Ptolemy I in 304BC.
Ptolemaic
Ptolemy was a fairly common Macedonian name. A dynasty of that name ruled Egypt after Alexander's death. The last Ptolemy of that dynasty was Cleopatra, who suicided in 31 BCE.
Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.Cleopatra, although Macedonian, became a ruler because her family had ruled Egypt for close to 300 years. After the death of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemies took over Egypt and formed their own dynasty.
One of his generals Ptolemy, who after Alexander's death carved off Egypt as a personal kingdom and founded the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt. Cleopatra was a descendant and successor of the Ptolemys.
Ptolemy I Soter was the one who established a greek kingdom in Egypt after the death of Alexander the great.
The Ptolemaic Dynasty stemmed from Alexander the Great's General Ptolemy. It ruled Egypt from 305 BCE to Cleopatra's death in 30 BCE.
nobody his empire got destroyed when he died.
Who conquered Egypt after the death of Alexander the Great?
It was taken over by Alexander the Great as a Macedonian Empire. After his death it was divided up by his generals who established Hellenistic Kingdoms - Egypt, Syria-Babylon, Asia Minor, (and Macedonia).
He was Alexander the Great, not the Greek. He was a Macedonian. After his death, his empire was split and these ensuing Hellenistic (like Greek) kingdoms were taken over by his generals. After much fighting between them, this settled down to Macedonia, Egypt, Syria and Pergamon.
Great spoils for the Macedonian conquerors who, after Alexander's death, divided the empire amongst themselves and formed kingdoms of their own in Egypt, Syria-Mesopotamia, Asia Minor and mainland Greece.
After Alexander the Great's death in 323 BCE, his empire was divided among his generals. However, there was no single new king who succeeded him. The empire was divided into multiple territories ruled by different kings and dynasties, including the Antigonid dynasty in Macedonia, the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt, and the Seleucid dynasty in Persia.