The two brothers that Cleopatra married were both named Ptolemy.
Cleopatra's brother were Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV.
Yes actually, he had an affair with her that Cleopatra said ended with a son. Caesar never recognized the child as his own. This has been a subject for much controversy in the course of history.
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.
Cleopatra had two brothers and three sisters. Her brothers were Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV, her sisters were Cleopatra VI, Berenice IV, and Arsinoe IV.
Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.
Cleopatra had two brothers named Ptolemy. She married both of them.
Yes, Cleopatra married her two brothers as it was the Egyptian custom.
Cleopatra was married to her two brothers, both named Ptolemy.
Cleopatra actually only married her two younger brothers.
She married her two brothers.
Yes, Cleopatra had three sisters and two brothers. In fact she married both of her brothers.
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Cleopatra was married officially twice. Her husbands were her two brothers.
Cleopatra VII was married to her two brothers, both named Ptolemy.
yes Rather no. Cleopatra married her brother. In fact she married two of her brothers.
Cleopatra married her two younger brothers.Cleopatra married her two younger brothers.Cleopatra married her two younger brothers.Cleopatra married her two younger brothers.Cleopatra married her two younger brothers.Cleopatra married her two younger brothers.Cleopatra married her two younger brothers.Cleopatra married her two younger brothers.Cleopatra married her two younger brothers.
Cleopatra married her two brothers and there was nothing strange about that in Egyptian custom.