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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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When did Julius Caesar and Cleopatra get married?

Cleopatra and Julius Caesar were never married.

unknown many historians argue about whether they actually got married or not, but i personnally agree that they might have

What is a subway party?

its when Charles Young and Jay dunn get together and talk about how much they like going to subway!!!

Are there any monuments related to Cleopatra?

Yes, there are several monuments related to Cleopatra, primarily located in Egypt. The most notable is the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, where Cleopatra and her son Caesarion are depicted in reliefs. Additionally, the remains of the ancient city of Alexandria, where she ruled, contain various archaeological sites that may have connections to her reign. However, many specific monuments dedicated solely to Cleopatra have not survived the test of time.

What are petting parties?

Petting parties took place in the 1920s during the flapper periods. they were mainly parties that let teens and young adults hug and kiss much like we do today. sometimes the hugging and kissing led to...other things, but mostly it was just "heavy petting."

Who was Cleopatra's mother?

Cleopatra was a name used by each Queen of Egypt from the death of Alexander the Great until the Roman conquest of the country.

The most well know Cleopatra was the last one, who was involved with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. She was Cleopatra VII Philopator. Her mother was Cleopatra V Tryphaena of Egypt.

What are some physical features in Alexandria Egypt?

Alexandria was said to be the most beautiful city in the ancient world. Due to its location by the sea it got cooling breezes, making its climate ideal. It had twin harbors, the Lighthouse (one of the seven wonders of the ancient world), a wide main street for ceremonial parades, and the famous Library.

How manyYEARS CLEOPATRA alive till she died?

Cleopatra was alive for 39 years before she died.

Cleopatra was alive for 39 years before she died.

Cleopatra was alive for 39 years before she died.

Cleopatra was alive for 39 years before she died.

Cleopatra was alive for 39 years before she died.

Cleopatra was alive for 39 years before she died.

Cleopatra was alive for 39 years before she died.

Cleopatra was alive for 39 years before she died.

Cleopatra was alive for 39 years before she died.

Why did mark Antony died when he was married to cleopatra?

He committed suicide after his navy was crushed by Augustus (Octavian)'s forces in the Battle of Actium.

What are stressful events in early adulthood?

There are many life events that cause stress for teens. Learning to drive, graduating high school, and moving away from friends are all stressful on teens.

Is it true the order of cleopatras husbands were her brother he other brother Marc Antony Julius Caesar then octane?

No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.

No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.

No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.

No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.

No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.

No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.

No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.

No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.

No, completely false. Cleopatra's only husbands were her two brothers. She never married Julius Caesar and the "marriage" to Marc Antony was nothing but a political alliance uniting their political aims. She was a bitter enemy of Octavian, so certainly no marriage there.

What were some expeditions made to faraway places while Cleopatra was pharaoh?

During the reign of Cleopatra herself, there were no expeditions made at all as far as Egypt was concerned. When Julius Caesar was in Egypt he planned on sending an expedition to find the source of the Nile, but never followed through. Rome also, was more concerned with its political infighting than to send out any expeditions.

Did Cleopatra introduce money to the world?

No. Money existed long before Cleopatra was born. See the Related Link.

What is Cleopatras background?

Briefly, Cleopatra was a Macedonian Greek descended from Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals. Her ancestors were power hungry and didn't hesitate to kill each other off for superiority. Cleopatra followed the family tradition by murdering at least one brother and her sister. The Ptolemies adopted the Egyptian customs and religion and considered themselves living gods.

Did Cleopatra dissolve a pearl in vineger?

This is an ancient legend with a grain of truth. The calcium carbonate in the pearl would have dissolved in the acetic acid (vinegar), but unless crushed, it would have taken ages for the pearl to disappear.

Which empire forced Cleopatra out of Egypt?

No empire forced Cleopatra out of Egypt. The was deposed and exiled by Pothinus, a court Eunuch who was regent for he younger brother, Ptolemy XIII, and Achillas one of the guardians of Ptolemy and commandeer of his troops. When Julius Caesar went to Egypt he called her back to Egypt because he wanted to arbitrate the dispute between her and her brother's guardians. He then took her side and became her lovers. She then became the lover of Marc Antony and the two of them committed suicide in Alexandria of Egypt when they were defeated by Octavian.

How is it that so many women are so wonderfully sensitive and sweetly understanding when you explain to them that you are very nervous about having little or no sexual experience?

Most women are nuturers by instinct. Not only do we find it sweet and endearing we love a vunerable man, with certain things. We are also allowed to be vunerable ourselves and this makes things even for both.