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Cleopatra

Cleopatra was the last Pharaoh who ruled Ancient Egypt. She committed suicide after losing the Battle of Octavia. Her liaisons with popular Roman figures Julius Caesar and Mark Antony are taken to be proof of her beauty and sexual appeal.

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Who ruled Egypt after Cleopatra vii did?

After Cleopatra VII, Egypt became part of the Roman empire and was ruled by Rome.

Who was the ruler of Egypt after Cleopatra vii died?

Octavian ruled Egypt as an imperial province after Cleopatra died. An imperial province loosely means that it is ruled and administered directly by the emperor and the revenue from it also goes directly to the emperor.

How did Cleopatra ii die?

It is unknown how Cleopatra II died.

What caused Cleopatra's father's death?

Cleopatra's father died of natural causes.

Was Cleopatra princess?

Yes at one point Cleopatra was a princess before she was the queen of Egypt.

Why did mark Antony summon Cleopatra to tarsus?

Antony, as a triumvir, was the supreme Roman authority in the eastern part of the empire. He summoned Cleopatra to Tarsus in order to give her a chance to justify her inaction in coming to the aid of the triumvirs (as she had been ordered) during the war with Brutus and Cassius.

Who was pharaoh after Cleopatra vii?

In reality there was no pharaoh after Cleopatra VII. Her death ended the Ptolemaic dynasty and Egypt's independence in the ancient world. However recently excavated inscriptions state that the priests declared Octavian/Augustus pharaoh although Augustus never took that title.

Did Cleopatra murder her brother?

All the historical evidence points to Cleopatra murdering her youngest brother/husband. He was a healthy youngster when they returned from Rome and within a few days mysteriously died. Very quickly Cleopatra declared her son, Caesarion, her co-ruler.

How old was Caesar when the 18 years old Cleopatra first seduced him?

Caesar was 53 when Cleopatra supposedly seduced him. Have to say "supposedly" because its unknown who seduced whom -- Cleo, a naughty girl or Caesar a known womanizer?

Did Cleopatra live in Giza?

No, Cleopratra lived in Alexandria, Egypt.

What was the last queen of Eygpt?

The last queen of Egypt was named Nariman. She was the wife of King Farouk, who was Egypt's last king.

Were the smothers brothers married?

Tommy (born 02/02/37) and Dick (born 11/20/39) Smothers have been married. Tommy has been married twice, currently to Marcy Carriker, and he has 3 children. Dick is not married now, has had 3 wives and is the father of 6 children.

Are the smothers brothers married?

Tommy Smothers (born February 2, 1937) has been married twice and is currently living with his wife, Marcy Carriker , in California. Dick Smothers (born November 20, 1939) has been married three times and is currently single and living in Sarasota, Florida.

Is it true that Cleopatra married king tutankhumum?

No, definitely no! Tut and Cleo lived over a thousand years apart. A marriage between them would have been impossible.

What are facts about the crown of Cleopatra?

All we know about Cleo's crown is that it was a uraeus with three cobra heads. Remember, the days of the high crowns with the flat tops, that many pharaohs are depicted wearing were long past by the time Cleopatra came to the throne. In addition, being Greek, the Ptolemies wore the diadem as their symbol of rulership.

How many husbands did Cleopatra marry?

Cleopatra had two husbands (at different times) and they were both her brothers.

Where do you find the summary of Cleopatra's life from child to adult?

You cannot find a summary of Cleo's life from childhood to adult because there isn't one. Cleopatra first comes on to the world stage as a grown woman of 22. Anything written about her before the time she met Caesar is speculation.

Are children born with the ability to learn or is that provided by you the?

To answer this philosophically...

Some people believe that the ability to learn is innate, which means that concepts such as maths, language etc. are already present in you before you're born. So a Rationalist would say that you are born with the ability to learn, perhaps even before you are born.

The other side of this argument, the empiricists believe that there are no innate ideas and that your mind is born as a blank slate with no knowledge or ideas. So you learn from experience.

Why did Cleopatra's father go into hiding?

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.

What evidence was left behind to describe Cleopatra?

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How were the princess treated in ancient Egypt?

A royal child, prince or princess, was given a rigorous education beginning at about the age of six or seven. That is a given. Behaviorwise, they could be considered spoiled brats, having their every whim catered to. The rest of their treatment depended upon the status of their parents. For example, if a girl's father were a pharaoh and her mother was in good standing with him, she would be treated with the greatest of deference and respect. However if her mother fell out of favor with pharaoh, many times the daughter fell out of favor as well and could be exiled into a life to which she was unaccustomed.

Did Cleopatra have a cats eye necklace?

The type of Cleopatra's jewelry is mostly unknown. We doknow, though, that she had very expensive large pearl earrings. (Pearls were the most valuable gems in the ancient world) She also wore an amethyst ring. Those are the only two actual pieces of jewelry that have been associated with Cleopatra. A cat's eye necklace? Maybe.

How many times did Cleopatra win war?

Cleopatra never won any wars. True, she benefited by the Alexandrian War, but it was Julius Caesar who fought and won that war.