Did people not like Cleopatra?
Yes because Octavian told everyone she was a witch who seduced Marc Antony and was trying to take over Rome.... the lies...ugh
Was Cleopatra buried in a tomb or pyramid?
Cleopatra was buried in a tomb. The age of pyramids was long passed by Cleopatra's time.
The best answer that can be given as to the cause of Cleopatra's death is that she died of some type of poison. The ancient writers all claim this and recently a German researcher has come up with the theory that Cleo died by a cocktail of three different quick acting poisons. Forget about the snake bite, that is just a myth.
Why was Cleopatra historically significant for?
Cleopatra VII was the last Greek Pharaoh and the only one who learned the Egyptian language. She was supported by 2 Roman generals~ Julious Caesar and Mark Antony. When Augustus gained power over the Roman Empire, he declared war on Antony and Cleopatra and defeated them in 31 BC. Augustus arrived in Alexsandria and demanded Cleopatra's surrender. She was too proud to give in and commited succide.
Did Octavian parade Cleopatra and Marc Anthony's dead bodies around in the city?
No, parading dead bodies around a city was not part of Roman culture. The dead were buried with a funeral procession. Cleopatra was supposed to have arranged for Marc Antony's burial and Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish and elaborate funeral.
She wore very rich dresses with heavy gold and had an Egyptian wig she would wear when she had to make appearances.
How many children did Cleopatra?
If you means how many children Cleopatra had, she had four children.
How many Cleopatra's is there?
Ptolemaic rulers and consorts:
Ptolemy V of Egypt Epiphanes and Cleopatra I of Egypt
Ptolemy VI of Egypt Philometor and Cleopatra II of Egypt
Ptolemy VIII of Egypt and Cleopatra III of Egypt Euergetes (Kokke)
Ptolemy IX of Egypt Philometor Soter II (Lathyros) and Cleopatra IV of Egypt (also Cleopatra Selene)
Ptolemy X of Egypt Alexander I and Cleopatra V of Egypt Berenice III
Ptolemy XII of Egypt Neos Dionysos (Auletes) and Cleopatra VI of Egypt Tryphaena
Ptolemy XIII of Egypt and Cleopatra VII of Egypt
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemaic_dynasty
Cleopatra Selene (40 BC - 6 AD), sometimes referred to as Cleopatra VIII, was the daughter of Cleopatra VII of Egypt and Mark Antony. In about 26 BC she married Juba II of Numidia, and as a wedding present Augustus Caesar made Cleopatra Selene queen of Mauretania in her own right.
They had at least two children: Ptolemy of Mauretania (1 B.C. - 40 A.D.) and Drusilla of Mauretania.(b. 5 A.D.); there may also have been a daughter named Cleopatra.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleopatra_Selene
So, while there was a Cleopatra VIII and possibly a ninth, neither were Queen of Egypt.
Note - there seems to be a contradiction regarding Cleopatra Selene, but that lies with the source.
CLEOPATRA had killed her 2 sisters and 2 brothers and some people say she killed her father and she did she also had killed her husband but i don't know who else she had killed that's all that i know i hope that my information was help full to you
Yes She In Fact Was A Pharoh , She Had Become The Pharoh Of Egypt In 51BC
What happened to Cleopatra's two brothers?
Cleopatra's two brothers were trying to throw cleopatra off her birth right, the throne. So, in anger, Cleopatra poisned one of her brothers and drowned the others. Though many people think that one of Cleopatra's brothers drowned at war, they are wrong. I have read many biographys about Cleopatra and i have reserached from websites that end in .gov or .edu . i trust these websites and National Geographic where i found this information. Your question was a well thought out question and i hoped i answerd it for you.
Yes. To two people. Her first husband was Juilius Gaius Caesar. He got killed by his friends though, and then she married Marc Antony.
What did Cleopatra do in her life?
she was ruling Egypt the most
check on Google.com and type in Cleopatra to look at some of her pictures in images. :)
What are Cleopatra's dates ruled?
By that name we usually mean Clopatra VII (69 BC - 30 BC). She acceded to the throne in 51 BC , was removed by her brother, who was supposed to be her co-regent, but came back with the help of Caesar and co-reigned with a younger brother, and later with Cesarion (her son by Caesar), until her death in 30 BC.
One of Cleopatra's nicknames is Queen of the Nile.
That is one of the most famous nicknames known for her.
by LiMaaRHow did Cleopatra change Egypt?
Cleopatra changed Egypt from an independent client kingdom to a Roman province. In other words, she caused the loss of Egypt's independence and freedom.
Cleopatra was not mummified at all where she ruled there was something going on with Greeks and their standard thing was cremation so she was cremated her ashes were belivd to be thrown into the nile river
What was Cleopatra's relationship with mark Antony like?
there relationship had love and passion, and their relationship ended when Mark Antony committed suicide thinking that Cleopatra was dead. When Cleopatra found out, she went to her tomb and used asps to commite suicide.
That's the romantic version of their story. The reality was very different:
Cleopatra and Marc Antony had a political alliance. Both used the other to further their own ends and ambitions. Cleopatra used sex, money and luxury to seduce Antony into granting favors to Egypt. Antony used his power as a Roman triumvirate to amass an army for military ventures and ultimate victory over Octavian. Antony needed Cleopatra's wealth to finance his undertakings and Cleopatra needed Antony's political authority to further Egypt's (and her own) interests. The "love" story is a hyper overrating of their relationship. If you study it closely, you will see that Cleopatra only had her children with Antony after he had granted her some favor. Even her death was a self-serving event.