it was true a very long time ago.
it is true that Julius Caesar was Cleopatra's enemie but it was also Hathor and Ma'at because Hathor killed her with the deadly snake and when she died it was belived that Ma'at was jealous of Cleopatra and said that her heart was not as light and kind as her special feather and did not let Cleopatra pass to the under life
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There is no way you can prove he did or he didn't have a cat, but I would say he probably didn't since I have never heard anyone say anything about Julius Caesar having a cat.
No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.
No way, or Tut Tut. She was romantically involved with Julius Caesar and Marcus Antonius, two He-men, and probably some Egypto-Greek consorts. I believe she hqd children, shown in a palace pool in one or both of the Cleopatra films- one wonders what happened to them after the Snake bite?
Cleopatra never won any wars. True, she benefited by the Alexandrian War, but it was Julius Caesar who fought and won that war.
it is true that Julius Caesar was Cleopatra's enemie but it was also Hathor and Ma'at because Hathor killed her with the deadly snake and when she died it was belived that Ma'at was jealous of Cleopatra and said that her heart was not as light and kind as her special feather and did not let Cleopatra pass to the under life
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This is a true statement. In Act I, Scene 1 of the play Julius Caesar, the people are parading in the streets, celebrating the victory of Julius Caesar in Rome.
Yes, Julius Caesar did exist and did many of the things written about him. Our calendar even has a month named after him and that is August.
She dreamed about the statue of Caesar bleeding and making a pool of blood underneath it. This then came true due to the death of Julius Caesar taking place.
She dreamed about the statue of Caesar bleeding and making a pool of blood underneath it. This then came true due to the death of Julius Caesar taking place.
Shakespeare wrote a play called Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar is not one of the main characters, he appears only three times. The scene of his murder is very famous. And of course, Julius Caesar is not a fictional character. He was a real historical person. I think that the person who asked the question knew that Julius Caesar existed.
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The true answer will be unknown, but studies of the past reveal that the two were extremely close friends. Cleopatra gave Caesar money in exchange for defeating her brother. Caesar also made another agreement with her. Soon after Pompey set foot on Egypt, he was assassinated by Cleopatra's army. (Pompey was an enemy of Caesar.)
Because she married a roman who took control Egypt; Julius Caesar. That's not true. She was exiled by her brother because he wanted complete control of Egypt. She never even married Caesar. She married Mark Antony, but some say she gave birth to Caesar's son. He never claimed him as his own.