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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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Is Cleopatra famous or infamous?

It all depends on your opinion of her. Famous is a word used to describe someone in a general, positive way. Infamous is used to describe someone in a negative way. In Cleopatra's case, however, infamous would be more appropriate, as her actions were self-centered and brought about the conquest and loss of her country.

Did Cleopatra marry Julius Caesar first or mark Anthony?

Cleopatra actually did not marry either one of them. Caesar never married her and the marriage to Marc Antony was a sham, set up to impress the Egyptian people with the unity of their political alliance. The word "marriage" had many meaning in the ancient world.

What was Cleopatra's responsibilities?

She governed Egypt and was responsible for constructions, food, wages, etc

Did King Tutankhamun and Cleopatra ever meet?

No, they ruled at different times. Tut ruled the 18th dynasty roughly 1300 B.C. while Cleopatra ruled the Ptolemy dynasty, roughly 69 B.C. - 30 B.C.

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Where can I find a picture of Cleopatra VII's cartouche?

The only surviving contemporary images of Cleopatra may be on Ptolemaic coins. Some of these were two-headed coins minted after Marc Anthony's break with Rome and marriage to Cleopatra (with Tony on one side and Cleo on the other). If the coins are any indication, she was not the most beautiful of women, although artists from later centuries have used their imagination to make her so.

What happened to Cleopatras daughter?

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Facts about life for all who lived in Cleopatra's reign?

she was known for her beauty....... she was by fay the most powerful and famous person in the history of Egypt.......she fought in the battle of the Roman civil war.....she came to the throne after the death of her two beloved sisters.

( go on to wikipedia. com to find out more info and pictures!)

Why did Julian Caesar move from rome to Egypt?

Julius Caesar traveled to Egypt to chase his enemy Pompey. Caesar fought Pompey in a civil war.
Caesar was involved with Egypt on several levels. Most people focus on his relationship with Cleopatra and exclude his other Egyptian involvements. He did follow Pompey to Egypt, but not entirely to accept Pompey's surrender. Ptolemy XII, (Cleopatra's father) had been ousted from Egypt and wanted his throne back. In order to get it back he had to pay off many Romans to get their support and consequently ran up a massive debt to Roman money lenders. Caesar and Pompey bought up the debt, and with the death of Ptolemy XII, Caesar wanted to see about his money. He also consulted with the Egyptian astronomers on his restructuring of the calendar. He also had to fight the Alexandrian war after trouble with Ptolemy XIII.

How old was Caesarian when Caesar died?

Caesarion was about three years old when Caesar died.

Caesarion was about three years old when Caesar died.

Caesarion was about three years old when Caesar died.

Caesarion was about three years old when Caesar died.

Caesarion was about three years old when Caesar died.

Caesarion was about three years old when Caesar died.

Caesarion was about three years old when Caesar died.

Caesarion was about three years old when Caesar died.

Caesarion was about three years old when Caesar died.

What was Cleopatra's most famous achievement in her life?

Cleopatra was the last queen of Ancient Egypt,

the last member of the Macedonian Ptolemaic dynasty

and hence the last Greek ruler of Egypt.

Although many other Egyptian queens

shared her name,cleopatra was usually known as

simply Cleoparta, all of her similarly named

predecessors having been largely forgotten.

Cleopatra was known as the"Queen of the Nile"

What were Cleopatras jobs?

Cleopatra was a queen ruling her kingdom was her job.

Cleopatra was a queen ruling her kingdom was her job.

Cleopatra was a queen ruling her kingdom was her job.

Cleopatra was a queen ruling her kingdom was her job.

Cleopatra was a queen ruling her kingdom was her job.

Cleopatra was a queen ruling her kingdom was her job.

Cleopatra was a queen ruling her kingdom was her job.

Cleopatra was a queen ruling her kingdom was her job.

Cleopatra was a queen ruling her kingdom was her job.

What was Cleopatras hometown?

Cleopatra was born in 69 B.C. in Alexandria.

Where was Mark Antony when Caesar died?

Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.

Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.

Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.

Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.

Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.

Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.

Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.

Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.

Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.

Who was Cleopatra's 1st boyfriend?

Julius Ceaser was her first true love.

She never truly loved Marc Antony, she only loved Julius.

She was also forced to marry her 10 year old brother when she first took the throne.

Did Antony really love Cleopatra?

He was her lover, father of her children, and died defending her. It might have been love...

What major events happened during their reign?

Well he married 6 women, he hurt his leg in a jousting accident, he became head of the church of England, executed about 72000 people during his reign and that's all i can think of! hope this helps!

Oh and he also had a few affairs

Did Cleopatra live in a palace?

Cleopatra's palace was discovered a few years ago at the bottom of Alexandria Harbor where it has been preserved for centuries as the result of an earthquake. When Alexander the Great died, his generals divided the Macedonian Empire, and Ptolemy ruled Egypt from Alexandria, the first and greatest of many cities which Alexander founded and named after himself. All of Ptolemy's descendants lived there as well, including his last descendant, Cleopatra.

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.