The Greek elite of Alexandria was the social class most affected by Cleopatra's regime. Some of them prospered greatly under her friendship while others were ruined financially and some even executed. The priestly class benefited also, as Cleopatra tended to use them to keep the commoners calm.
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The Pharaoh had the highest level in the class ranking
probably the pharaoh, then priests then peasants or something like that
it was to show how important people were Also it was mostly about what jobs they had in Egypt's daily life. the pharaoh was at the top of the social pyramid. Peasant farmers were at the bottom part of the social pyramid. The rich looked down upon the bottom.
it affected because the artisans helped with a lot of art work in ancient Egypt, the artisans created paintings and wall carvings... all that
No names of Cleopatra's inner circle of friends have come down to us. She had friends, or at least "fair weather" friends, as they formed the social club of Extravagant Livers. The only person of note that seemed to be Cleopatra's friend, and asked for her help was Herod's mother-in-law, Alexandria. You could consider Marc Antony a friend in a way.