What is a good decision you made recently?
Answering these questions! My husband is extremely ill and I took him to ER for the third time in 3 weeks, but different hospital and they wanted to hydrate him and release him. He's very weak, severe diarrhea, lost 50 lbs., and if not cared for better will die! I have no where else to go for help, so I'm making my stand. The nurse there said that until the doctor there decided to admit my husband or NOT that all he would get was being hydrated and sent home. I stood up to not only her, but the doctor and told them in no uncertain terms my husband was going to stay there until they found out what was wrong with him and if they didn't they'd be staring down the barrel of Channel 11 news camera. I know that this hospital can't take more bad publicity and of course this made them back down. I know the fight isn't over so I called the CEO of the hospital and told him to look into it and be sure the right words to me would be "we'll keep your husband until we find out what is wrong!" I have retained a lawyer as well. I have the right to call for a Forensic audit re the Administration sector of that hospital through my lawyer and I know that Administration won't like that! If I have to chain myself to the door of the hospital then I will! Just as I was leaving the Triage Nurse that had been so kind to us winked and said, "You looked tired, go home and rest." What she was doing was agreeing that if I wasn't there they couldn't release my husband. When I got home the hospital did call and Isaidto the nurse, "This call is being recorded for training purposes for the publicto direct them to proper channels of Channel 11 news if they don't receive good medical care! As soon as I said that and clicked on my tape recorder she hung up! I must admit, althoughsaddened at my husband's condition I had a good laugh at getting back to the same garbage most of us hear every day of our lives (taping this call for training purposes.) It works both ways! When something is worth while you NEVER give up and this is my husband's life and no blasted hospital or government policies are standing in my way! Although exhausted (not one bit frightened and fighting mad) I feel I made an excellent decision.
What year did Julius Caesar marry pompeia?
They didn't get married because Rome simply wouldn't accept a marriage unless it was between two Roman citizens. Caesar and Cleopatra did have an affair, but they were never married.
Why is Cleopatra the best pharaoh?
Queen Cleopatra was a great queen because, she got Egypt out of this huge debt they got stuck in. Her father was the on who got them in that huge debt. Queen Cleopatra was also the one who fixed the canals in the Nile river.
Was Cleopatra a strong good leader?
no she is not a good ruler but she is good in known as the last female pharoah queen of egeypt and seductress she cared of love more than enything she makes babies with ceasar and 3 with mark Antony and she only uses them to enlarge her kingdom she didnt really love ceasar she used him ass well but she loves mark Antony i would consider that as a dirty and bad queen.
Did Caesar and Cleopatra end up having kids?
She had four children:
Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar, or Caesarion, by Julius Caesar
The twins Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene by Mark Anthony
and Ptolemy Philadelphus by Mark Anthony.
How old was Cleopatra when she become a pharaoh?
Cleopatra came to power in Egypt at the age of 17. She reigned from 51-30 B.C. As a Ptolemy, Cleopatra was Macedonian, but even though her ancestry was Macedonian, she was still an Egyptian queen and worshipped as a goddess. She is known as one of the most popular Pharaohs of Egypt; her being almost as popular a King Tutankhamen, or King Tut.
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Was Cleopatra the only girl pharaoh?
No, but Cleopatra was the last of the pharaohs. There were definitely six women rulers of Egypt and perhaps a seventh, named MerNeith, who was possibly the first queen of Egypt.
What qualities do mark Antony have?
Marc Antony was a complicated person--for a Roman. He had great leadership qualities, which he proved in his military campaigns. He was generous and genial and often ate and mixed with the men under his command. His best qualities were brought out in a crisis. He also had a sense of honor. He was the one, who, after restoring Ptolemy XII to his throne, demanded that Ptolemy's rebellious son-in-law, Archelaos, be given an honorable burial because he had fought so well. His own death was an honorable one, according to Roman standards. He also was well versed in Roman law and was an exceptional public speaker.
Did Nefertiti's brother exile her so he could be the sole ruler of Egypt?
We have no record of Nefertiti's brother, or if she even had one. Some scholars think that she may have ruled as co-ruler with her husband, Akhenaton, and that's really about all history, factually, knows about her.
Cleopatra was the Queen of Egypt. By definition, she was a dictator because in those times the rulers were thought to be gods on earth. Whatever Cleopatra decreed was law because it was from the goddess.
When did Cleopatra meet Julius Caesar in Egypt?
No one knows for certain when Cleopatra first met Antony, but there are two speculative times that they could have met. The first is when Cleopatra's father was returned to the throne. Antony was the commander of the cavalry that brought Auletes back to Alexandria. It' possible that Cleo was presented to him along with her brothers and sisters during the celebrations. Another time that they could have met was when Cleo was in Rome. Antony, as a friend of Caesar and Master of the Horse, would surely have attended a reception or two given by Cleopatra. However it is obvious that she did not actually know Antony as before the big seductive meeting in Tarsus, she had to be briefed by Delius as to Antony's character.
Very mixed-up and rather confusing. She had three husbands and one lover. Her first husband was her older brother, who died of a fatal wound. Her second husband was her younger brother, who died by drowning in a river because he was wearing gold armor. She then had a lover, Julius Caesar, the dictator of Rome, who she had her first child with, who was called Caesarion. When Caesar was murdered in Rome, she then married Marc Antony, who was a Roman general. They had three children; a twin boy and girl, and a little boy. Unfortunately, the twin girl, named Cleopatra Selene, was the only child of the four to live to adulthood. When Octavius conquered Egypt, Marc Antony killed himself because he was ashamed of the military defeat an thought Cleopatra was dead. Later that same day, knowing her husband was dead, Cleopatra let herself be bitten by a poisonous snake and died as well. She was going to be a slave to Rome her whole life if she lived, and who wants that? To her, her life was over. Very dramatic and overall melancholy love life, if you ask me. I mean, come on, all of her husbands died, and then she commitied suicide. Poor Cleopatra.
Did they ever found where Cleopatra and mark Antony were buried at?
No Cleopatras body was NEVER found and hasn't been found yet I don't they have found Marc's either because supposly they were buried together and they might be found one day but maybe not.
What were Cleopatra's religious beliefs?
Those of the Ancient Egyptians. She herself was thought to be an incarnation of Isis.
Was Cleopatra related to Nefertiti?
No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.
No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.
No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.
No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.
No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.
No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.
No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.
No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.
No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.
Why is Cleopatra significant today?
Cleopatra is considered important only in the sense that her reign marked a turning point in history. All other importance attached to Cleopatra is merely commercialism. Because there is so much myth and misunderstanding about the woman, her name has been and is attached to various commercial ventures, such as cigarettes, perfumes, beauty creams, novels of all degrees, plays, movies, casino and video games.
Cleopatra is considered important only in the sense that her reign marked a turning point in history. All other importance attached to Cleopatra is merely commercialism. Because there is so much myth and misunderstanding about the woman, her name has been and is attached to various commercial ventures, such as cigarettes, perfumes, beauty creams, novels of all degrees, plays, movies, casino and video games.
Cleopatra is considered important only in the sense that her reign marked a turning point in history. All other importance attached to Cleopatra is merely commercialism. Because there is so much myth and misunderstanding about the woman, her name has been and is attached to various commercial ventures, such as cigarettes, perfumes, beauty creams, novels of all degrees, plays, movies, casino and video games.
Cleopatra is considered important only in the sense that her reign marked a turning point in history. All other importance attached to Cleopatra is merely commercialism. Because there is so much myth and misunderstanding about the woman, her name has been and is attached to various commercial ventures, such as cigarettes, perfumes, beauty creams, novels of all degrees, plays, movies, casino and video games.
Cleopatra is considered important only in the sense that her reign marked a turning point in history. All other importance attached to Cleopatra is merely commercialism. Because there is so much myth and misunderstanding about the woman, her name has been and is attached to various commercial ventures, such as cigarettes, perfumes, beauty creams, novels of all degrees, plays, movies, casino and video games.
Cleopatra is considered important only in the sense that her reign marked a turning point in history. All other importance attached to Cleopatra is merely commercialism. Because there is so much myth and misunderstanding about the woman, her name has been and is attached to various commercial ventures, such as cigarettes, perfumes, beauty creams, novels of all degrees, plays, movies, casino and video games.
Cleopatra is considered important only in the sense that her reign marked a turning point in history. All other importance attached to Cleopatra is merely commercialism. Because there is so much myth and misunderstanding about the woman, her name has been and is attached to various commercial ventures, such as cigarettes, perfumes, beauty creams, novels of all degrees, plays, movies, casino and video games.
Cleopatra is considered important only in the sense that her reign marked a turning point in history. All other importance attached to Cleopatra is merely commercialism. Because there is so much myth and misunderstanding about the woman, her name has been and is attached to various commercial ventures, such as cigarettes, perfumes, beauty creams, novels of all degrees, plays, movies, casino and video games.
Cleopatra is considered important only in the sense that her reign marked a turning point in history. All other importance attached to Cleopatra is merely commercialism. Because there is so much myth and misunderstanding about the woman, her name has been and is attached to various commercial ventures, such as cigarettes, perfumes, beauty creams, novels of all degrees, plays, movies, casino and video games.
Was Cleopatra known as the mother-in-law of Tutankhamun?
Nefertiti was mother of Tutankhamen, Her nickname happen to be Kiya There has been evidence of her having a son , but it was Egyptian tradition to not put the males on family pictures. Doctors have done a cat scan of Neferiti head and Pictures of Kiya head painting and it pair to be same exact people.
Which statement would best describe Mark Antony?
Marc Antony was a interesting individual and there could be many statements describing him. Looking at his life, he seemed to be a striver, but never a great achiever. When he did gain prestige and authority he didn't know how to handle it. He was more interested in the perks of success than the responsibility of success.
Marc Antony was a interesting individual and there could be many statements describing him. Looking at his life, he seemed to be a striver, but never a great achiever. When he did gain prestige and authority he didn't know how to handle it. He was more interested in the perks of success than the responsibility of success.
Marc Antony was a interesting individual and there could be many statements describing him. Looking at his life, he seemed to be a striver, but never a great achiever. When he did gain prestige and authority he didn't know how to handle it. He was more interested in the perks of success than the responsibility of success.
Marc Antony was a interesting individual and there could be many statements describing him. Looking at his life, he seemed to be a striver, but never a great achiever. When he did gain prestige and authority he didn't know how to handle it. He was more interested in the perks of success than the responsibility of success.
Marc Antony was a interesting individual and there could be many statements describing him. Looking at his life, he seemed to be a striver, but never a great achiever. When he did gain prestige and authority he didn't know how to handle it. He was more interested in the perks of success than the responsibility of success.
Marc Antony was a interesting individual and there could be many statements describing him. Looking at his life, he seemed to be a striver, but never a great achiever. When he did gain prestige and authority he didn't know how to handle it. He was more interested in the perks of success than the responsibility of success.
Marc Antony was a interesting individual and there could be many statements describing him. Looking at his life, he seemed to be a striver, but never a great achiever. When he did gain prestige and authority he didn't know how to handle it. He was more interested in the perks of success than the responsibility of success.
Marc Antony was a interesting individual and there could be many statements describing him. Looking at his life, he seemed to be a striver, but never a great achiever. When he did gain prestige and authority he didn't know how to handle it. He was more interested in the perks of success than the responsibility of success.
Marc Antony was a interesting individual and there could be many statements describing him. Looking at his life, he seemed to be a striver, but never a great achiever. When he did gain prestige and authority he didn't know how to handle it. He was more interested in the perks of success than the responsibility of success.
She actually lived in Amarna in Egypt. With her six daughters and Husband, Akhenaten.
Cleopatra was "imprisoned" in her palace after Octavian entered Alexandria. She was a prisoner of war and was under guard. She had all the authority over her slaves and could get whatever she wanted. Previous to this, she had imprisoned herself in her tomb but the Romans were able to get her out.
Are Cleopatra and King Tut related at all?
No, no he was not.
Aphrodite being an ancient Greek goddess and King Tutankhamun being a mortal Egyptian ruler.
What year did Cleopatra fall in love with Julius Caesar?
Cleopatra and Julius Caesar met in 47 BC. It is doubtful if Cleopatra ever fell in love with Caesar, or Caesar with her. They had an affair, that's all.