Cleopatra
Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.
They were boyhood friends, but Ptolemy was a cautious person, whereas Alexander had more vision and passion. Ptolemy became one of Alexander's Companions (a group of soldiers who he had grown up with and followed him on his journeys later on) After Alexander's death, Ptolemy quickly obtained control of Egypt. His family reigned in Egypt, until his last remaining descendant, Cleopatra, committed suicide.
Ptolomy XII, like all the Ptolomies was Greek.
That depends on who you ask. The last actual Pharaoh of Egypt was a shared throne between Cleopatra VII and her son Ptolemy XV, from 44 to 30 BCE After the death of Cleopatra, Egypt became a Roman province, ruled by the Emperor of Rome. In some cases, the Roman Emperor was also titled Pharaoh of Egypt, specifically while he was in Egypt. There is at least one Egyptian list of kings which lists the Emperors of Rome as Pharaohs for another 280 years, ending with Decius, who was Emperor from 249 to 251, CE. But, the most common answer would be Cleopatra.
Yes, Ptolemy had siblings. He was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, and his siblings included his brother, who was his predecessor on the throne, and his sister, who was also his wife.
Cleopatra VII (51- 30BC) she was the last ruler before Egypt became a Roman province.
Ptolemy V Epiphanes was the fifth ruler of the Ptolemaic Dynasty
Cleopatra was important as a powerful female ruler in Egypt, the last of Ptolemy XII's Macedonian dynasty. She was married to Caesar until his assassination.
Ptolemy was a fairly common Macedonian name. A dynasty of that name ruled Egypt after Alexander's death. The last Ptolemy of that dynasty was Cleopatra, who suicided in 31 BCE.
Yes, she was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Ken Chung
Ptolemy got Egypt. He founded the Ptolemaic dynasty, the last kingdom of Egypt. Cleopatra is descended from him.
BRIHADRATA was the last ruler of the Mauryas .He was weak and unsuccessful in bringing up the kingdom
The men in Cleopatra's dynasty all were called Ptolemy because that was their family name. They also had other names, but these secondary names were added after the designation Ptolemy. In other words, they put their last names first instead of last as we do. Some examples are, Ptolemy Sotor, Ptolemy Philadelphus, Ptolemy Eugergetes, and Ptolemy Epiphanes.
Cleopatra was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
She was the last member of the Ptolemaic Dynasty which lasted from 304 to 30BC Ptolemy was one of Alexander the Great's generals who was given Egypt to rule after the death of Alexander. Ptolemy had himself crowned pharaoh Ptolemy I in 304BC.
Aha u may call the last ruler of the Lodi Dynasty as the last ruler of the Delhi Sultanate . hence According to me the last ruler of the Delhi sultanate is "Ibrahim Lodi"