He wasn't the last Pharaoh as many ruled after him such as Rameses I, II, III.
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he was the last blood related pharaoh of his 18th dynasty ancestors. Ay and Horemheb succeeded him right after but they weren't blood connected
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The 18th dynasty concluded the Middle Kingdom, but the Pharaonic system continued through the Late Kingdom.
Cleopatra was basically no different from the other members of her dynasty, except that she was the last one. She was just as autocratic, avaricious, and murderous as her ancestors. She followed the family tradition.
There were many queens of Egypt with the Greek name "Cleopatra" during the so-called Ptolemaic dynasty, when Macedonian Greeks ruled Egypt. Several of these did not rule separately, but were married to Macedonian "kings": Cleopatra III ruled 116 to 88 BC Cleopatra Berenice ruled 81 to 80 BC Cleopatra VII ruled 51 to 30 BC After 30 BC there were co-regencies with queens named Arsinoe, Berenice and Cleopatra, who had no independent reigns of their own. During this dynasty, there were at least 15 kings called Ptolemy, several of whom ruled Egypt before any of the Cleopatras.
Cleopatra VII was the last queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty. She lost her country by becoming involved in Roman politics. She is remembered for the many misconceptions about her. In reality she was a minor queen of a very wealthy country.
Cleopatra was the last queen of Ancient Egypt,the last member of the Macedonian Ptolemaic dynastyand hence the last Greek ruler of Egypt.Although many other Egyptian queensshared her name,cleopatra was usually known assimply Cleoparta, all of her similarly namedpredecessors having been largely forgotten.Cleopatra was known as the"Queen of the Nile"
Cleopatra VII (51- 30BC) she was the last ruler before Egypt became a Roman province.
Cleopatra was the last in the line of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Cleopatra was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
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Yes, she was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Cleopatra was a Ptolemy. She was the last queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty and therefore was related to the entire line of Ptolemaic pharaohs.
She was part Macedonian and part Syrian. Alexander the Great had conquered Egypt about 300 years before her time. His General Ptolemy I Soter ruled as pharaoh, thus starting the Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty in which was the last dynasty before Egypt became a province of Rome. Cleopatra was the last to rule as an Egyptian pharaoh of the dynasty.
The last Macedonian ruler of Egypt who took the throne in 51 BC was Cleopatra VII. She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty and is known for her intelligence, political acumen, and romantic liaisons with prominent Roman leaders such as Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Cleopatra's reign marked the end of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, as Egypt became a Roman province following her defeat in 30 BC.
The last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty was Cleopatra VII. She was the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, ruling jointly with her son, Ptolemy XV Caesarion. After the defeat of her forces by Octavian, Cleopatra committed suicide in 30 BCE.
Cleopatra was not directly related to Akhenaten. Akhenaten ruled as Pharaoh of Egypt from 1353-1336 BCE, while Cleopatra lived much later, ruling as the last active Pharaoh in the late 1st century BCE. However, both Akhenaten and Cleopatra belonged to the same dynasty, the Ptolemaic dynasty, which was of Macedonian Greek origin.
As Cleopatra was a queen of Egypt, yes, you could say that she had something to do with Egypt. She was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty in ancient Egypt.
Cleopatra was basically no different from the other members of her dynasty, except that she was the last one. She was just as autocratic, avaricious, and murderous as her ancestors. She followed the family tradition.
Cleopatra was basically no different from the other members of her dynasty, except that she was the last one. She was just as autocratic, avaricious, and murderous as her ancestors. She followed the family tradition.