Queen Cleopatra
the Romans liked it and the Hans did not
they invented the wheel and plows for crops
66 CE stands for the year 66 of the Common Era, which is a calendar system used to denote years in relation to the traditional date of the birth of Jesus Christ. This year is significant in history, particularly for the Jewish-Roman War, as it marks the beginning of the Great Revolt of the Jews against Roman rule in Judea. This period was characterized by significant conflict and upheaval in the region.
It is the art of careful painting and making statues on a broad based scale, In the ancient roman timess, thats what they did, they used broad based technology to make statues.
Roman technological inventions include aqueducts, concrete, roads and highways, and battlefield surgery among others. Their advances particularly in engineering helped them strengthen their military forces and expand their empire.
Mark Antony was a roman general and politician who formed the second trimunative with Octavian and lupedis Antony eventually disagreed with Octavian and erupted in to civil war known as Actium which ended in Alexandria, Egypt and afterwards Antony committed suicide as well as his lover, Egyptian queen Cleopatra.
marc antony, the roman general, married cleopatra philopator VII
Feminine! It was the name of a famous Egyptian queen who loved Marc Antony (a Roman) and killed herself with an asp (a snake).
Cleopatra was Egyptian and Marc Antony was Roman.
Mark Antony was roman general serving under Julius Caesar at the time. Julius fell in love with Cleopatra before being murdered and betrayed by Brutus. However Mark Antony continued to serve in Egypt (which was under roman rule) he too fell in love with Cleopatra and was then killed during an Egyptian uprising.
she is an Egyptian & roman Queen
Cleopatra's two famous admirers were Julius Caesar, a Roman general and statesman, and Mark Antony, a Roman politician and general. Both men were involved in relationships with Cleopatra during her reign as Queen of Egypt.
Julius Caesar had been in love with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra. Caesar and she had a child based on their romantic relationship. Later, Caesar's friend Mark Antony fell in love with Cleopatra and they were married in Egypt.
Mark Antony
Cleopatra was an Egyptian Queen who in 30 B.C. committed suicide with her lover Antony, following defeat. Her's is a story of life and death and many books have been written on her. The latest are Cleopatra - The Last Pharoah by Prudence J. Jones in English, and Cleopatre Au-Dela Du Mythe ( Cleopatra-Beyond The Myth) by Michel Chauveau in French.
Cleopatra of Egypt was one of the elements that brought about a change in the Roman government. She was the catalyst that caused the last civil war of the Republic. After Octavian's victory over Antony and Cleopatra, the Roman government changed from a Republic to a Principate.
Cleopatra VII was the last queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty. She lost her country by becoming involved in Roman politics. She is remembered for the many misconceptions about her. In reality she was a minor queen of a very wealthy country.