Octavius was Caesar's adoptive son but he was actually his nephew.
No. Money existed long before Cleopatra was born. See the Related Link.
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Cleopatra made no monuments. Her only accomplishment was the deal with Mark Antony, wherein she gained more territory (and wealth) in exchange for her financing his military campaigns.The entire pact fell apart after Actium.
possible yes no maybe. The two Cleopatras may have been distantly related, but very distantly. They lived at different times and Cleopatra was a very common Macedonian name. It is possible that there is a connection, but as said above, it would be a very distant one. For all practical purposes you could say that they were not related.
yes cleopatrea did build many monuments
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.
None. Cleopatra was not a builder.
Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and as queen she owned the entire country, all the monuments, pyramids and temples included.
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.
Cleopatra built no monuments. The only two things that she built were a temple to Julius Caesar and her own tomb. Her tomb was not finished at the time of her death.
Cleopatra was a good queen that did a lot for her country. She built temples, monuments and much more.
Cleopatra was not much of a builder. There is a boat rest stop on the Nile attributed to her and a maternity house at the temple of Hathor in Dendera. Her other "monuments" were the temple to Julius Caesar and her own tomb.
Cleopatra built no monuments nor did she undertake any monumental building projects as other pharaohs did. The only building that she did was a temple to Julius Caesar and her own tomb which was still unfinished at her death. It is said that she finished up one of her father's projects at the temple of Hathor and perhaps ordered a boat dock to be built by the temple.
Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty, Cleopatra's Needle, Grant's Tomb,
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, the two were not related. Cleopatra was Greek and Nefertiti was Egyptian and they lived about a thousand years apart.