What happen to Antony and Cleopatra during and after their war against rome?
They killed themselves. Cleopatra attached snakes to herself and Marc Antony fell on his sword.
What were some struggles Cleopatra encountered in her life?
She struggled when she was 18 when she was bansish from Egypt
What happened to Cleopatra's daughter Cleopatra Selene?
Cleopatra Selene made out pretty good, She was married to Juba II and became queen of Mauritania. She had at least a son and daughter and died a natural death.
Cleopatra Selene made out pretty good, She was married to Juba II and became queen of Mauritania. She had at least a son and daughter and died a natural death.
Cleopatra Selene made out pretty good, She was married to Juba II and became queen of Mauritania. She had at least a son and daughter and died a natural death.
Cleopatra Selene made out pretty good, She was married to Juba II and became queen of Mauritania. She had at least a son and daughter and died a natural death.
Cleopatra Selene made out pretty good, She was married to Juba II and became queen of Mauritania. She had at least a son and daughter and died a natural death.
Cleopatra Selene made out pretty good, She was married to Juba II and became queen of Mauritania. She had at least a son and daughter and died a natural death.
Cleopatra Selene made out pretty good, She was married to Juba II and became queen of Mauritania. She had at least a son and daughter and died a natural death.
Cleopatra Selene made out pretty good, She was married to Juba II and became queen of Mauritania. She had at least a son and daughter and died a natural death.
Cleopatra Selene made out pretty good, She was married to Juba II and became queen of Mauritania. She had at least a son and daughter and died a natural death.
What happened to Cleopatra in her afterlife?
Cleopatra was not mummified, anybody who claims otherwise is ignorant of Greco-Egyptian mortuary practices of the time. She was certainly embalmed and laid out as would be any monarch- in a mortuary temple ( Not a Pyramid) Following the Mourning period- which could be quite lengthy, her body was cremated, which was a standard Greek Practice of the times. At the time Alexandria ( nice Greek sound) was the Capital of Egypt and under the Greek sphere of Influence. The Battle of Alexandria- which saw grave collateral damage, the Library and Museum were destroyed by Roman Marines- might be classed as part of the Greco-Roman wars but this term is rarely used. The movie treatment of her funeral is pretty accurate ( I am referring to the Liz Taylor incarnation of Cleopatra. Two Ladies in waiting ( not slaves!) committed suicide and evidentally were cremated with Her Highness. Cremation was said to free or liberate the soul- perhaps an analogy to burning fuels for heat or metallurgy where metals are melted down. There you have it. Cleopatra took her own life by deliberate snake bite of an Asp. This is one of the very few Royal suicides.
Who was the parents of Cleopatra?
Cleopatra's father was Ptolemy XII. Her mother is unknown.
Cleopatra's father was Ptolemy XII. Her mother is unknown.
Cleopatra's father was Ptolemy XII. Her mother is unknown.
Cleopatra's father was Ptolemy XII. Her mother is unknown.
Cleopatra's father was Ptolemy XII. Her mother is unknown.
Cleopatra's father was Ptolemy XII. Her mother is unknown.
Cleopatra's father was Ptolemy XII. Her mother is unknown.
Cleopatra's father was Ptolemy XII. Her mother is unknown.
Cleopatra's father was Ptolemy XII. Her mother is unknown.
What were the names of Cleopatra husbands?
Cleopatra had only two husbands and they were her brothers. Their names were Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV.
Cleopatra had only two husbands and they were her brothers. Their names were Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV.
Cleopatra had only two husbands and they were her brothers. Their names were Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV.
Cleopatra had only two husbands and they were her brothers. Their names were Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV.
Cleopatra had only two husbands and they were her brothers. Their names were Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV.
Cleopatra had only two husbands and they were her brothers. Their names were Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV.
Cleopatra had only two husbands and they were her brothers. Their names were Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV.
Cleopatra had only two husbands and they were her brothers. Their names were Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV.
Cleopatra had only two husbands and they were her brothers. Their names were Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV.
What are some big things that Cleopatra did?
well... she practically handed egypt over to the roman empire, was dating alexander the great, and she killed herself. (i dont think she was a very good pharaoh)
How did Cleopatra contribute to her field of specialty?
Cleopatra had no particular field of specialty unless you consider being a queen some sort of speciality.
Cleopatra had no particular field of specialty unless you consider being a queen some sort of speciality.
Cleopatra had no particular field of specialty unless you consider being a queen some sort of speciality.
Cleopatra had no particular field of specialty unless you consider being a queen some sort of speciality.
Cleopatra had no particular field of specialty unless you consider being a queen some sort of speciality.
Cleopatra had no particular field of specialty unless you consider being a queen some sort of speciality.
Cleopatra had no particular field of specialty unless you consider being a queen some sort of speciality.
Cleopatra had no particular field of specialty unless you consider being a queen some sort of speciality.
Cleopatra had no particular field of specialty unless you consider being a queen some sort of speciality.
Of course she did. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and technically owned the entire country.
Of course she did. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and technically owned the entire country.
Of course she did. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and technically owned the entire country.
Of course she did. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and technically owned the entire country.
Of course she did. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and technically owned the entire country.
Of course she did. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and technically owned the entire country.
Of course she did. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and technically owned the entire country.
Of course she did. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and technically owned the entire country.
Of course she did. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and technically owned the entire country.
Was Cleopatra the first queen of Egypt to have babies?
No. All the pharaohs were once babies and their mothers were usually queens.
How did Cleopatra become queen in the first place?
Cleopatra inherited the throne along with her brother, in her father's will. However, both Cleo and her brother being Ptolemies, they were soon out to kill each other. Julius Caesar, after the Alexandrian war, established Cleopatra along with another brother on the throne.
Cleopatra inherited the throne along with her brother, in her father's will. However, both Cleo and her brother being Ptolemies, they were soon out to kill each other. Julius Caesar, after the Alexandrian war, established Cleopatra along with another brother on the throne.
Cleopatra inherited the throne along with her brother, in her father's will. However, both Cleo and her brother being Ptolemies, they were soon out to kill each other. Julius Caesar, after the Alexandrian war, established Cleopatra along with another brother on the throne.
Cleopatra inherited the throne along with her brother, in her father's will. However, both Cleo and her brother being Ptolemies, they were soon out to kill each other. Julius Caesar, after the Alexandrian war, established Cleopatra along with another brother on the throne.
Cleopatra inherited the throne along with her brother, in her father's will. However, both Cleo and her brother being Ptolemies, they were soon out to kill each other. Julius Caesar, after the Alexandrian war, established Cleopatra along with another brother on the throne.
Cleopatra inherited the throne along with her brother, in her father's will. However, both Cleo and her brother being Ptolemies, they were soon out to kill each other. Julius Caesar, after the Alexandrian war, established Cleopatra along with another brother on the throne.
Cleopatra inherited the throne along with her brother, in her father's will. However, both Cleo and her brother being Ptolemies, they were soon out to kill each other. Julius Caesar, after the Alexandrian war, established Cleopatra along with another brother on the throne.
Cleopatra inherited the throne along with her brother, in her father's will. However, both Cleo and her brother being Ptolemies, they were soon out to kill each other. Julius Caesar, after the Alexandrian war, established Cleopatra along with another brother on the throne.
Cleopatra inherited the throne along with her brother, in her father's will. However, both Cleo and her brother being Ptolemies, they were soon out to kill each other. Julius Caesar, after the Alexandrian war, established Cleopatra along with another brother on the throne.
Who are Cleopatras kids with Caesar?
Cleopatra only had one child that she claimed was Caesars. Caesar never recognized him as his son, but it was politically advantageous for Cleopatra to claim to have a son by Caesar.
Cleopatra only had one child that she claimed was Caesars. Caesar never recognized him as his son, but it was politically advantageous for Cleopatra to claim to have a son by Caesar.
Cleopatra only had one child that she claimed was Caesars. Caesar never recognized him as his son, but it was politically advantageous for Cleopatra to claim to have a son by Caesar.
Cleopatra only had one child that she claimed was Caesars. Caesar never recognized him as his son, but it was politically advantageous for Cleopatra to claim to have a son by Caesar.
Cleopatra only had one child that she claimed was Caesars. Caesar never recognized him as his son, but it was politically advantageous for Cleopatra to claim to have a son by Caesar.
Cleopatra only had one child that she claimed was Caesars. Caesar never recognized him as his son, but it was politically advantageous for Cleopatra to claim to have a son by Caesar.
Cleopatra only had one child that she claimed was Caesars. Caesar never recognized him as his son, but it was politically advantageous for Cleopatra to claim to have a son by Caesar.
Cleopatra only had one child that she claimed was Caesars. Caesar never recognized him as his son, but it was politically advantageous for Cleopatra to claim to have a son by Caesar.
Cleopatra only had one child that she claimed was Caesars. Caesar never recognized him as his son, but it was politically advantageous for Cleopatra to claim to have a son by Caesar.
There were seven queen named Cleopatra.Why do you think this happened?
Because it was a very common name back then. It has now loosen its popularity and probably only a few remain with that name....... Hope you have liked my answer.
How did Cleopatra vii have impact on others lives?
cleopatra has made an impact on others lives by infuencing others
Probably not. Masada was built by Herod the Great between the years 37 and 31 BC. Now, even though Cleopatra visited Herod shortly before her overthrow, its unlikely that Herod would entertain a royal guest in a palace/fort that was unfinished.
Probably not. Masada was built by Herod the Great between the years 37 and 31 BC. Now, even though Cleopatra visited Herod shortly before her overthrow, its unlikely that Herod would entertain a royal guest in a palace/fort that was unfinished.
Probably not. Masada was built by Herod the Great between the years 37 and 31 BC. Now, even though Cleopatra visited Herod shortly before her overthrow, its unlikely that Herod would entertain a royal guest in a palace/fort that was unfinished.
Probably not. Masada was built by Herod the Great between the years 37 and 31 BC. Now, even though Cleopatra visited Herod shortly before her overthrow, its unlikely that Herod would entertain a royal guest in a palace/fort that was unfinished.
Probably not. Masada was built by Herod the Great between the years 37 and 31 BC. Now, even though Cleopatra visited Herod shortly before her overthrow, its unlikely that Herod would entertain a royal guest in a palace/fort that was unfinished.
Probably not. Masada was built by Herod the Great between the years 37 and 31 BC. Now, even though Cleopatra visited Herod shortly before her overthrow, its unlikely that Herod would entertain a royal guest in a palace/fort that was unfinished.
Probably not. Masada was built by Herod the Great between the years 37 and 31 BC. Now, even though Cleopatra visited Herod shortly before her overthrow, its unlikely that Herod would entertain a royal guest in a palace/fort that was unfinished.
Probably not. Masada was built by Herod the Great between the years 37 and 31 BC. Now, even though Cleopatra visited Herod shortly before her overthrow, its unlikely that Herod would entertain a royal guest in a palace/fort that was unfinished.
Probably not. Masada was built by Herod the Great between the years 37 and 31 BC. Now, even though Cleopatra visited Herod shortly before her overthrow, its unlikely that Herod would entertain a royal guest in a palace/fort that was unfinished.
How was Cleopatra smuggled into Caesar's palace?
A merchant named Apollodorus rolled her into a carpet and gave the carpet to Ceaser.
What was the cause of Cleopatra's dads death?
Cleopatra's father died of natural causes. There is no record of him having any specific ailment or disease and he was not assassinated.
Who Was The pharaoh That Dressed In Mens Clothing?
Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.
Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.
Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.
Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.
Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.
Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.
Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.
Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.
Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.
Was Augustus the son of Cleopatra?
No. Augustus, whose name was originally Octavius was the son of Caesar's niece whose name was Atia Balba. At the time of Caesar's death he was one of the three closest living males to Caesar. Caesar chose him to become his heir over his other great nephews.
What was Cleopatra's role of significance?
Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.
Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.
Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.
Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.
Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.
Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.
Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.
Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.
Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.
Who did Cleopatra's family rule after?
Cleopatra was the last member of the Ptolemaic Dynasty, which was founded by Ptolemy I Soter, a general of Alexander the Great, when he made himself king in 305 BC.
Before Ptolemy I, the rulers were Alexander the Great and members of his family. Alexander ruled from 332 to 323. He was followed, nominally, by his half brother and son, from 323 to 305, but the actual ruler during this time was Ptolemy, who was acting as governor.
Alexander took Egypt from the Persian emperor Artaxerxes III, who had ruled it from 343 to 332.
Before that, it had been ruled for some time by native Egyptian pharaohs.
How do you know Cleopatra existed?
We know Cleopatra existed because of the written evidence from the ancient writers.