First Julius Caesar, then Marc Antony
Nobody. There never was a Cleopatra VIII.
After Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BCE, Cleopatra formed an alliance with Mark Antony, one of the members of the Second Triumvirate. Their relationship was both romantic and political, as Antony sought to secure his power in the Eastern Mediterranean while Cleopatra aimed to strengthen her own position in Egypt. This alliance ultimately led to a significant conflict with Octavian, Caesar's adopted heir, culminating in the Battle of Actium in 31 BCE. The defeat of Antony and Cleopatra marked the end of their alliance and the rise of Octavian as the sole ruler of Rome.
There was no Roman Emperor during Cleoparta's time. Julius Caesar formed a liaison with her after he came to Egypt in search of Pompey the Great after he defeated him at Pharsalus in 48 BCE.. He fathered a child with her called Caesarion. He became Dictator for Life, and subsequently invited her to visit Rome. After Ceasar's murder, Octavian (later called Augustus), Marc Antony and Lepidus formed a Triumvirate and divided the empire amongst them. Triumvir Antony got the east, and he formed a liaison and alliance with Cleopatra. The upshot was a civil war between the west and the east, which ended at Actium in 31 BCE. Antony fled with Cleo to Alexandria, where both suicided as Triumvir Octavian surrounded the city. Octavian reduced Egypt to a Roman province governed by a personal appointee.
Egypt. Cleopatra was the Queen of Egypt.
Cleopatra was
Nobody. There never was a Cleopatra VIII.
Cleopatra was a leader of Egypt.
Cleopatra was queen of Egypt and after her alliance with Marc Antony, expanded her territory to most of the lands around Egypt.
Egypt.
Ancient Egypt
Yes, Julius Caesar and Cleopatra formed a political and romantic alliance during their relationship. After Caesar arrived in Egypt, he supported Cleopatra's claim to the throne against her brother Ptolemy XIII. Their alliance was solidified when Cleopatra bore Caesar a son, Ptolemy Caesar, also known as Caesarion, further enhancing their political ties.
Cleopatra
After Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BCE, Cleopatra formed an alliance with Mark Antony, one of the members of the Second Triumvirate. Their relationship was both romantic and political, as Antony sought to secure his power in the Eastern Mediterranean while Cleopatra aimed to strengthen her own position in Egypt. This alliance ultimately led to a significant conflict with Octavian, Caesar's adopted heir, culminating in the Battle of Actium in 31 BCE. The defeat of Antony and Cleopatra marked the end of their alliance and the rise of Octavian as the sole ruler of Rome.
There was no Roman Emperor during Cleoparta's time. Julius Caesar formed a liaison with her after he came to Egypt in search of Pompey the Great after he defeated him at Pharsalus in 48 BCE.. He fathered a child with her called Caesarion. He became Dictator for Life, and subsequently invited her to visit Rome. After Ceasar's murder, Octavian (later called Augustus), Marc Antony and Lepidus formed a Triumvirate and divided the empire amongst them. Triumvir Antony got the east, and he formed a liaison and alliance with Cleopatra. The upshot was a civil war between the west and the east, which ended at Actium in 31 BCE. Antony fled with Cleo to Alexandria, where both suicided as Triumvir Octavian surrounded the city. Octavian reduced Egypt to a Roman province governed by a personal appointee.
She was a great leader because she was deeply in love with Egypt and she was classified by historiens to be the last pharoah of anicent Egypt
Marc Antony made an alliance with Cleopatra of Egypt to rule the east.
Cleopatra had her brother/husband killed. She also made an alliance with Julius Ceasar and annoyed the Roman Senate so that they sent an army to conquer her.