There is no proof that Cleopatra's sister Cleopatra Tryphanea was murdered. Authorities think she died young, but not too young, as some historians believe that she may have ruled for a brief time with her sister Berenice. There's also speculation, give the reputation of the Ptolemies, that perhaps Berenice may have had something to do with Tryphanea's death, but no proof.
No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.
Cleopatra murdered her brother by poisoning but she didn't technically murder her sister. She had Marc Antony do it for her. You see, Arsinoe, Cleopatra's sister, was under the protection of Rome and Cleopatra wouldn't dare harm her. However Marc Antony was the Roman triumvir and had the power of life and death over Arsinoe. Cleopatra had Antony use his authority to kill her sister.
We know that her father was Ptolemy XII, but we don't kow who her mother was for certain. Now, her father was married to an obscure lady named Cleopatra V Tryphanea, but we don't know if she was the mother of the Cleopatra we are speaking about here.
If you mean Cleopatra Selene, Cleopatra's daughter, she was not murdered. She lived a long and happy life as queen of Mauritania.
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).
. Cleopatra Tryphanea, Berenice, Arsinoe, and 2 younger brothers, both named Ptolemy
Cleopatra Tryphanea, Berenice, Arsinoe, and 2 younger brothers, both named Ptolemy
Cleopatra only murdered, or had murdered, only one of her sisters, which was Arsinoe. Her sister Cleopatra just seems to have faded from history and her sister Berenice was killed by their father. In the year 41B.C. Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill Arsinoe even though she had sanctuary in a temple.
No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.
Cleopatra murdered her brother by poisoning but she didn't technically murder her sister. She had Marc Antony do it for her. You see, Arsinoe, Cleopatra's sister, was under the protection of Rome and Cleopatra wouldn't dare harm her. However Marc Antony was the Roman triumvir and had the power of life and death over Arsinoe. Cleopatra had Antony use his authority to kill her sister.
Yes, Cleopatra certainly wanted kids. Her children were the only way to preserve her dynasty as she had murdered her brother and sister. Unfortunately for the Ptolemies, Octavian put an end to their dynasty.Yes, Cleopatra certainly wanted kids. Her children were the only way to preserve her dynasty as she had murdered her brother and sister. Unfortunately for the Ptolemies, Octavian put an end to their dynasty.Yes, Cleopatra certainly wanted kids. Her children were the only way to preserve her dynasty as she had murdered her brother and sister. Unfortunately for the Ptolemies, Octavian put an end to their dynasty.Yes, Cleopatra certainly wanted kids. Her children were the only way to preserve her dynasty as she had murdered her brother and sister. Unfortunately for the Ptolemies, Octavian put an end to their dynasty.Yes, Cleopatra certainly wanted kids. Her children were the only way to preserve her dynasty as she had murdered her brother and sister. Unfortunately for the Ptolemies, Octavian put an end to their dynasty.Yes, Cleopatra certainly wanted kids. Her children were the only way to preserve her dynasty as she had murdered her brother and sister. Unfortunately for the Ptolemies, Octavian put an end to their dynasty.Yes, Cleopatra certainly wanted kids. Her children were the only way to preserve her dynasty as she had murdered her brother and sister. Unfortunately for the Ptolemies, Octavian put an end to their dynasty.Yes, Cleopatra certainly wanted kids. Her children were the only way to preserve her dynasty as she had murdered her brother and sister. Unfortunately for the Ptolemies, Octavian put an end to their dynasty.Yes, Cleopatra certainly wanted kids. Her children were the only way to preserve her dynasty as she had murdered her brother and sister. Unfortunately for the Ptolemies, Octavian put an end to their dynasty.
We know that her father was Ptolemy XII, but we don't kow who her mother was for certain. Now, her father was married to an obscure lady named Cleopatra V Tryphanea, but we don't know if she was the mother of the Cleopatra we are speaking about here.
The spelling is incorrect and I'm not sure how to spell it, but she is the sister of Cleopatra. She was taken as trophy slave by Ceasar and then put in exile until Cleopatra finally had her killed soon after Ceasar himself was murdered.
If you mean Cleopatra Selene, Cleopatra's daughter, she was not murdered. She lived a long and happy life as queen of Mauritania.
Definitely not! She murdered a brother and sister and it was only by a stroke of luck that she didn't have to murder her other 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).
Yes, Cleopatra had a younger sister. Her name was Arsinoe IV and Cleopatra had her killed.