There were no significant structures built during Cleopatra's reign. She constructed a temple to Julius Caesar and a maternity ward at the temple of Hathor and a boat landing. That's all. She began her tomb but it was unfinished at her death.
There were no significant structures built during Cleopatra's reign. She constructed a temple to Julius Caesar and a maternity ward at the temple of Hathor and a boat landing. That's all. She began her tomb but it was unfinished at her death.
Hardly any. Cleopatra was not much of a builder except for a temple to Julius Caesar and her own tomb. (both destroyed) There is a boat rest stop and a maternity house in a temple of Hathor that are attributed to her, but not proven.
Yes, Cleopatra is known to have initiated several building projects and monuments during her reign as the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. Some of her notable projects include the construction of the Caesarion Temple in Alexandria and the restoration of the Serapeum Temple. Cleopatra also added to the Ptolemaic Mausoleum and built a palace in Alexandria known as the "Royal Palace".
No, Cleopatra's tomb has not been discovered at this time. They were actively searching for it in two likely places before the troubles in Egypt began. The search for her tomb has been put on hold for the time being.
Nothing extraordinary was found in Cleopatra's death chamber. Just Cleo and her two servants. It was searched, but there was no trace of the snake that was supposed to have bitten her, nor was there any sighting of any person who might have come, killed them and then left.
There were no significant structures built during Cleopatra's reign. She constructed a temple to Julius Caesar and a maternity ward at the temple of Hathor and a boat landing. That's all. She began her tomb but it was unfinished at her death.
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There was never any temple built for any of Cleopatra's sons.
No, she was not that significant of a pharaoh for the Egyptians to erect any type of monument to her memory. Cleopatra herself did not build anything except a temple to Julius Caesar. The only image of her is carved-into the temple wall at Dendara, where she finished a project that her father had begun.
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The only building that was built when Cleopatra ruled was the temple to Julius Caesar. She started to build her own tomb, but it was unfinished at her death.
Cleopatra never built any monuments. About the closest thing to a "monument" would be the temple she had build to Julius Caesar and a maternity house at the temple at Dendera.
Cleopatra did not build any monuments. The only thing that could be remotely considered a monument was the temple to Julius Caesar that she had built in Alexandria.
The obelisk called "Cleopatra's Needle" was quarried at Aswan. It has nothing to do with the queen Cleopatra. It was quarried during the reign of Tutmose III, way, way before Cleopatra's birth.
There were very few structures made by Cleopatra. Her tomb, a temple to Julius Caesar, a maternity house at the temple at Dendera, and a boat rest stop are all the building she did.
No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.
Cleopatra never accomplished much of any significance. Her main accomplishment was her deal with Caesar which gave her the throne. Her other "accomplishments" would be giving birth to four children who lived.