Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII went to all out war in 47 BC. Julius Caesar intervened or interfered, (depending upon your perception of the events) and this was the Alexandrian War in which Caesar came very close to being defeated and Ptolemy died.
Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII went to all out war in 47 BC. Julius Caesar intervened or interfered, (depending upon your perception of the events) and this was the Alexandrian War in which Caesar came very close to being defeated and Ptolemy died.
Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII went to all out war in 47 BC. Julius Caesar intervened or interfered, (depending upon your perception of the events) and this was the Alexandrian War in which Caesar came very close to being defeated and Ptolemy died.
Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII went to all out war in 47 BC. Julius Caesar intervened or interfered, (depending upon your perception of the events) and this was the Alexandrian War in which Caesar came very close to being defeated and Ptolemy died.
Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII went to all out war in 47 BC. Julius Caesar intervened or interfered, (depending upon your perception of the events) and this was the Alexandrian War in which Caesar came very close to being defeated and Ptolemy died.
Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII went to all out war in 47 BC. Julius Caesar intervened or interfered, (depending upon your perception of the events) and this was the Alexandrian War in which Caesar came very close to being defeated and Ptolemy died.
Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII went to all out war in 47 BC. Julius Caesar intervened or interfered, (depending upon your perception of the events) and this was the Alexandrian War in which Caesar came very close to being defeated and Ptolemy died.
Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII went to all out war in 47 BC. Julius Caesar intervened or interfered, (depending upon your perception of the events) and this was the Alexandrian War in which Caesar came very close to being defeated and Ptolemy died.
Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII went to all out war in 47 BC. Julius Caesar intervened or interfered, (depending upon your perception of the events) and this was the Alexandrian War in which Caesar came very close to being defeated and Ptolemy died.
Yes, Ptolemy, the ancient Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer, is believed to have been married and had at least one daughter. However, historical records about his personal life are limited, so details about his marriage are not well-documented.
There is no definitive evidence that Claudius Ptolemy attended a formal school. His education likely came from self-study and learning within intellectual circles of his time. Ptolemy was a Roman citizen of Greek descent known for his work in astronomy and geography.
The people who gave birth to him. If you want more info go and ask him.
because some countries start international debates, and then it gets worse and then they declare war on each other to try and get more country land, and then family's each other forced to go to war and fight strangers they don't know, or they choose to go to war for their 'country. most of the time it isn't too bad, so people don't usually have to be forced to go to war., but sometimes it gets to a certain extent that people are forced by the government to go and kill strangers.
All the constellations were fixed to a crystal sphere that rotates at a slightly different rate from the Sun's rotation rate. So while the Sun goes round 365 times in a year, the sphere of the constellations go round 366 times.
Cleopatra's husbands were (in chronological order): 1. Ptolemy XIII - he drowned in 47 BC 2. Ptolemy XIV - he was allegedly poisoned in c. 44 BC 3. Julius Caesar - he was assassinated in Rome in 44 BC 4. Mark Antony - he committed a suicide following a crucial defeat from Octavian in 31 BC I don't understand what you mean when you say work with...but give this a go
Lots of reasons:Queen (or Pharoh) of Egypt.Daughter of Ptolemy XII, and sister to Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV (her brothers she also married, but the union produced no children)Lover of Julius Caesar and mother to his child, Caesarion.Lover of Mark Anthony, and mother to three of his children.Defeated by Augustus, and committed suicide by allowing herself to be bitten by an asp.To this day Cleopatra remains a popular figure in Western culture. Her legacy survives in numerous works of art and the many dramatizations of her story in literature and other media, including William Shakespeare's tragedy Antony and Cleopatra, Jules Massenet's opera Cléopâtre and the 1963 film Cleopatra starring Elizabeth Taylor.Because she was a queen of Egypt.
Did cleopatra go to war with a group of people or did she go to war by herself?
Cleopatra was in two wars. One against her brother ptolemy XIII and won against him and was a pharoah. Also another one with octavian and lost. She knew if she would go in the streets she would be murdered slowly and painfully. So she committed suicide
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ok. Her parents were Cleopatra V and Ptolemy Auletes. Her mother was Egyptian, and her Father was Macedonian. Cleopatra was the third child out of six. Tryphaeana was the oldest, she was strangled in her sleep after taking the throne and threatening Cleopatra and her Father, who were in exile. The second oldest, Berenice, took the throne after her older sister was killed. She ruled for about one or two years before her Father orded her head to be cut off. Then Cleopatra and her Father came back to Egypt, with the assistance of Ceasar. Later, in 51 B.C, her Father died. All of this happened, and the other four young ones were with their sisters in the palace. (Cleopatras Mom died right after she was born.) The fourth child was Arsinoe.The fifth: Ptolemy XIII. Sixth: Ptolemy XIV. When Cleopatras' Father died, she had to marry her brother Ptolemy XIII. He was only twelve at the time, so she ruled as she wished. Then her brother hired some advisors, who wanted Cleopatra dead, so he could rule and the advisors would be powerful and wealthy. Cleopatra heard of this, and fled to Rome, gaining the help of Ceasar. Ceasar went to Egypt to try to talk to Ptolemy, but Ptolemy was stubborn. So eventually they had a war. Before they had a war, Cleopatra had traveled back to Egypt behind Ceasar. One day, she went to see him. Because Ptolemys' guards were everywhere, she had a servant smuggle her in to Ceasar in a rug. When she appeared out of the rug, Ceasar was charmed. So began their love. The war was hardly a war, because Ptolemy XIII drowned in the Nile because of his heavy armour. Later, Cleopatra and Ceasar traveled down the Nile, and she became pregnant. Her child was named Ceasarion, meaning Little Ceasar. While Cleopatra and Ceasar were in Egypt, Rome had been getting restless, they didn't like Cleopatra. THey thought she was a witch. So when Ceasar returned with Cleopatra and Ceasarion, his friends planned a way to murder him. On March 15th, or "The Ides of March" Ceasar was summoned to meet his friends, they were going to announce him the King of Rome. Ceasars other wife, Octavia,(Octavians sister)begged him not to go. She had had a dream that night that Ceasar was to be killed. He ignored her, and on the way, he met a soothsayer who warned him to beware the Ides of March. Of course, as soon as he stepped in the door to where his friends were, they killed him. Cleopatra, worried for her and her babys life, fled Rome. Since my hands are cramping, I can't write much more....but i will try. She then met Marc Antony, the last love of her life. They had 3 children toghether:Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene (twins who were named after the Roman Sun and Moon gods) and the little one named Ptolemy Philadelphius. Octavian declared war on Cleopatra, and won. Cleopatra commited suicide with an asp to the chest, after Marc Antony died in her arms because he stabbed a sword in his chest. (He had thought she was dead.) Cleopatra had tried to send her children some place safely in hiding, but no luck. They were sent to Octavia, and the only one to survive was Cleopatra Selene....the others apparently were murdered.....hope this answers your question!!
Cleopatra's father, Ptolemy XII, never went into hiding. He went into exile, but was very visible in trying to get financial backing so he could raise an army to try and get his kingdom back. Much later, it was Cleopatra herself who had to go into hiding.
Cleopatra only went to war once and that was at Actium where she and Antony were defeated.
The only time that Cleopatra went to war was in 31 BC at Actium. She lost, big time.
no she didn't
Cleopatra first went to war in 31B.C. at Actium. She was also involved in the Alexandrian war, but other than causing it, took no active part in it.
i really don't now but i think she didn't!