Who got married with Cleopatra and when?
Cleopatra only married her two brothers. She married the first one, Ptolemy XIII, in 47 BC and when he lost his life in the war, she married her second brother, Ptolemy XIV, in that same year.
Was Cleopatra's family in the throne before her?
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How did Cleopatra VII kill herself?
she had a poisonious snake tucked back in her room when she found it she let the snake bite her....
What were Cleopatra's challenges?
Cleopatra's challenges were quite a few. She had to secure her throne, to try to preserve her dynasty, to try to retain her country's independence, and to hang on to the power that she had. She failed miserably at all of them.
What were Cleopatra's twins called?
Cleopatra's twins were called Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene.
Queen Cleopatra was charming, which is not saying she was nice. To those who were her enemies, which included the three siblings for whose death she was responsible, she was not nice indeed. Cleopatra practiced real politik - kill or be killed. Most of her family and fellow rulers of the time did the same.
How was Cleopatra's brother killed?
her broter was stabbed at war. (Not exactly true; though Ptolemy XIII was indeed involved in war with Cleopatra at the time, he died by falling into the Nile while fleeing the Romans. It is theorized that his golden armor weighed him down so that he drowned. However, his body was never recovered, and Cleopatra had to contend with a couple of pretenders in future years who said they were Ptolemy.)
Cleopatra's eye color is not mentioned in any ancient writings. Any indication of her eye color would be guessing.
What problem did Cleopatra overcome?
Well, she was hated by Rome for the majority of her life, had to convince Caesar to side with her when her twelve year old brother exiled her and she started a civil war to overthrow him, was the subject of slander for centuries after her death, and had to make Egypt, which wasn't doing to good when she first became queen, prosper, despite the constant threat of Roman invasion.
When did Cleopatra get off the throne?
she got kicked off her throne when she was twenty by her brother/ husband's (Ptolemy III) advisors because they didn't think she deserved it but Ptolemy told them off
Why did Cleopatra commit suicde?
mark antonys governor overheard someone say that Cleopatra was dead and so he commited suicide and then he died in cleopatras arms so then she got a snake and taunted it into killing her because mark Antony died
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Depending on your sources, Cleopatra died on August 10, 12, or 25th, 30 B.C.
Where was her pyramid of Cleopatra the seventh?
Cleopatra never had a pyramid. By her time pyramids were out of style for burials. She built a tomb for herself, as did most of the other Egyptian aristocrats.
Why did Antony and Cleopatra kill themselves?
They were in a corner with no way out. Having been defeated at sea, and with an invasion force of Octavian headed for their refuge in Egypt, they had the choice of public humiliation and retribution, of disposing of themselves.
Where did the asps bite Cleopatra?
Cleopatra got bitten by asps in the shoulder.
The actual site was her lower left arm - that is, if you believe the tale about the asps. (It was Shakespeare who had them bite her breasts.) Some believe that she swallowed a highly toxic, and quick, cocktail of poisons. Still others believe she was quietly assassinated. We will ever know; even the ancient historians were in disagreement.
What age did Cleopatra take the throne?
Cleopatra first took the throne at age 18 (some sources say 17) when her father died, and she took the throne with her younger brother Ptolemy XIII, who was just ten years old at the time. Ptolemy XIII's guardians forced Cleopatra out, so she sought alliance with Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar and his army defeated Ptolemy XIII, and Caesar restored Cleopatra to the throne at age 22, alongside the youngest of her brothers, Ptolemy XIV. This was in 47 BC.
A year later, evidently charming Julius Caesar, Cleopatra gave birth to his son, cementing the alliance between Egypt and Rome. Sources vary, with some stating Cleopatra stayed in Rome and other stating she made several visit to Rome. Either way, after Caesar was assassinated, Cleopatra arranged for Ptolemy XIV to be poisoned. She then took the throne, establishing herself as co-ruler with her infant son. She was 25.
What made Cleopatra so well known?
Octavian's propaganda made Cleopatra well known and despised. Before the final break between Antony and Octavian, Cleopatra was nothing but a minor, insignificant queen. Her country, though, was wealthy and she could well afford to back Antony and his army. Octavian was aware of this, and he was also aware of the fact that Antony had many supporters in Rome. In order to get his own backing, Octavian launched a propaganda war, not so much against Antony, but against Cleopatra. (The propaganda war went two ways, Antony also had his propaganda mill going too)
Why was Cleopatra successfull?
Depends on what you mean when you say 'successful.' Today we remember her for succeeding in seducing two powerful Romans and therefore gaining influence, but other than that, there's nothing else that she achieved.
How did Cleopatra have her eye makeup?
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What did Cleopatra's makeup look like?
She would put heavy layers of black eyeliner and a light color lipstick on.
How old was Cleopatra when she started to rule?
Cleopatra was about 17 or 18 when she co-ruled with her brother. She was dethroned and did not have sole rule until she was 22 years old.