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What year did Cleopatra become Coruler with PtolemyXII?

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.


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The Almighty Doge chose a select four to fight to the death, the victor becoming the new ruler of Greece. Or, at least so i've heard.


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Who ruled Egypt after Cleopatra's death?

After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.After Cleopatra's death, Egypt became a Roman imperial province. This means that it was directly controlled by the emperor rather than the senate. Octavian/Augustus was the ruler although he had a governor under him.


Who was Cleopatra replaced by on the throne?

For all practical purposes, Cleopatra's death ended the rule of the ancient kings and queens. Octavian/Rome took over Egypt. But the situation gets a little tacky as far as precision is concerned. Cleopatra had made her son, Ptolemy XV (Caesarion) her co-ruler according to law. This was okay during his childhood, but at the time of Cleo's death, Caesarion was a grown man and was actually the king of Egypt. He outlived her, so for a brief time he was the Egyptian ruler. (Just a brief note: Caesarion was 17 years old at the time, but in the ancient world he would have been considered an adult).