George Bernard Shaw wrote Caesar and Cleopatra. Shakespeare wrote Antony and Cleopatra. Same Egyptian queen, different lover.
It depends on which Cleopatra you are talking about. Cleopatra VII was very famous, known for her taste in clothing. She was the very last pharaoh of Egypt. In her line of ancestry, many other women were named Cleopatra, hence her being VII, including her eldest sister.
Those of the Ancient Egyptians. She herself was thought to be an incarnation of Isis.
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There was~ * Cleopatra I * Cleopatra II * Cleopatra III * Cleopatra IV * Cleopatra V * Cleopatra VI * Cleopatra VII In total there were 7 Cleopatra's. Cleopatra VII is the most famous as she was the last of the Greek/ Roman Pharohs.
no Cleopatra is a person she is the queen of Egypt
If you mean Pomponia and Cleopatra, no they were not the same. Pomponia was Caesar's second wife. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt.
Cleopatra was an important person in Egypt.
Berenice and Arsinoe were Cleopatra's two sisters, but they may not all have the same mother. They all have the same father, Auletes.
no one liked Cleopatra but the native Egyptians did. the Alexandrians didn't like Cleopatra at all
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No they are not. The most famous Cleopatra was Queen Cleopatra VII because she was the last pharaoh to rule Egypt. Cleopatra IV was probably one of Cleopatra VII's relatives as lots of the women in her family had the name Cleopatra.
Cleopatra inherited the throne, along with her brother, from her father.
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Cleopatra killed herself, so she would have had to commit suicide. Homicide is when a person kills another person. Suicide is when a person kills himself.
Yes, Cleopatra married both of her brothers. But not at the same time.