How did the personal relationships between Octavian and Cleopatra affect the Roman Empire?
There was no relationship - she was entangled with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
What are the name of the 2 women WHO ruled ancient Egypt?
The names of the two female rulers of Egypt are: Hatshepsut (born c.1508BC; reigned 1479-58BC) and Cleopatra (born 69BC; reigned 51-30BC).
When mentioning ancient Egyptian female rulers, the two names above are the first to come to mind. However, there were several other women who ruled and were more important. There was Ahhotep, who was instrumental in driving the Hyksos from Egypt and acted a regent for her son, Ahmose I. Ahmose in turn, considered his wife, Ahmose-Nefertari a co-ruler. She is also thought to have been regent for her son, Amenhotep I. Nefertiti, the wife of Akhenaten, was considered his co-ruler and some scholars think that she ruled alone after her husband's death.
Why was Julius Caesar an enemy of Cleopatra?
Julius Caesar was not an enemy of Cleopatra. Although he never fully trusted her, he established her and her brother on the throne. However this could have been a purely selfish act on his part, as he was the one who had bought up the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up and the only way he could be repaid was if Cleo were on the throne collecting the taxes to pay him. When he left Egypt, he had to leave troops to both protect the unpopular Cleopatra, and to watch her so that she adhered to the agreements they had made.
Julius Caesar was not an enemy of Cleopatra. Although he never fully trusted her, he established her and her brother on the throne. However this could have been a purely selfish act on his part, as he was the one who had bought up the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up and the only way he could be repaid was if Cleo were on the throne collecting the taxes to pay him. When he left Egypt, he had to leave troops to both protect the unpopular Cleopatra, and to watch her so that she adhered to the agreements they had made.
Julius Caesar was not an enemy of Cleopatra. Although he never fully trusted her, he established her and her brother on the throne. However this could have been a purely selfish act on his part, as he was the one who had bought up the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up and the only way he could be repaid was if Cleo were on the throne collecting the taxes to pay him. When he left Egypt, he had to leave troops to both protect the unpopular Cleopatra, and to watch her so that she adhered to the agreements they had made.
Julius Caesar was not an enemy of Cleopatra. Although he never fully trusted her, he established her and her brother on the throne. However this could have been a purely selfish act on his part, as he was the one who had bought up the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up and the only way he could be repaid was if Cleo were on the throne collecting the taxes to pay him. When he left Egypt, he had to leave troops to both protect the unpopular Cleopatra, and to watch her so that she adhered to the agreements they had made.
Julius Caesar was not an enemy of Cleopatra. Although he never fully trusted her, he established her and her brother on the throne. However this could have been a purely selfish act on his part, as he was the one who had bought up the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up and the only way he could be repaid was if Cleo were on the throne collecting the taxes to pay him. When he left Egypt, he had to leave troops to both protect the unpopular Cleopatra, and to watch her so that she adhered to the agreements they had made.
Julius Caesar was not an enemy of Cleopatra. Although he never fully trusted her, he established her and her brother on the throne. However this could have been a purely selfish act on his part, as he was the one who had bought up the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up and the only way he could be repaid was if Cleo were on the throne collecting the taxes to pay him. When he left Egypt, he had to leave troops to both protect the unpopular Cleopatra, and to watch her so that she adhered to the agreements they had made.
Julius Caesar was not an enemy of Cleopatra. Although he never fully trusted her, he established her and her brother on the throne. However this could have been a purely selfish act on his part, as he was the one who had bought up the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up and the only way he could be repaid was if Cleo were on the throne collecting the taxes to pay him. When he left Egypt, he had to leave troops to both protect the unpopular Cleopatra, and to watch her so that she adhered to the agreements they had made.
Julius Caesar was not an enemy of Cleopatra. Although he never fully trusted her, he established her and her brother on the throne. However this could have been a purely selfish act on his part, as he was the one who had bought up the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up and the only way he could be repaid was if Cleo were on the throne collecting the taxes to pay him. When he left Egypt, he had to leave troops to both protect the unpopular Cleopatra, and to watch her so that she adhered to the agreements they had made.
Julius Caesar was not an enemy of Cleopatra. Although he never fully trusted her, he established her and her brother on the throne. However this could have been a purely selfish act on his part, as he was the one who had bought up the debt that Cleopatra's father had run up and the only way he could be repaid was if Cleo were on the throne collecting the taxes to pay him. When he left Egypt, he had to leave troops to both protect the unpopular Cleopatra, and to watch her so that she adhered to the agreements they had made.
Are there any pictures of Cleopatra?
There are gazillions of artists' representations of Cleopatra, but these are all depictions in paintings of what the individual painter thought she looked like. However, every couple or three years, a painting suppossed to be the painting of Cleopatra that Octavian paraded in his triumph, gets attention, but there's a beehive of controversy about it. It is called the Sorrento Cleopatra.
yes, but not Cleopatra VII. (There were at least 7 Cleopatras) Cleopatra VII was born in January, so she would be a Capricorn.
Who is more famous Cleopatra or Mike Tyson?
It is difficult to compare the two because of their different spheres of influence. However Cleopatra is probably more famous than Mike Tyson because 1) she's been around longer (two thousand years +) and generations have known about her. 2) Cleopatra has been and is known world wide, and 3) much myth has grown up around her. Mike Tyson is a modern celebrity. Although he's famous and well known even in non-sport circles, he does not have the aura of mystery and misconception surrounding him as does Cleo.
What did Queen Cleopatra trade?
No one knows we already said that i mean gez but she was so much cooler then the boy siting next to me lucas!!
How did Cleopatra help Egypt get out of debt?
Cleopatra helped get Egypt out of debt by taxes, taxes, taxes! She raised the export/import taxes and raised the personal taxes of the wealthy. She also had access to all the profits from the papyrus trade and took a royal share of the grain export. She was able to exploit Egypt's wealth to free the country from debt.
How did Mark Antony contribute to society?
Mark Antony contributed very little to society except by helping to repopulate the empire with his (at lest) ten legitimate children. He was a distant relative of Julius Caesar and because of the Roman family bonds was allowed to move up the political ladder on Caesar's toga tails. He did a fairly decent job of restoring order once he came out of hiding after Caesar's murder, but when things began to get sticky, he fell apart and was even declared a public enemy. He is many times hyped up as a great general, but he only won one battle in his entire life and that was at Phillippi. Despite his shortcomings, however, he was well liked by his troops. Although an aristocrat, he fraternised with the common soldiers in his various commands and was like a bridge between the elite and the poor.
Why did Cleopatra not wish to rule with her brother ptolemy?
Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.
Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.
Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.
Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.
Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.
Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.
Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.
Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.
Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.
Did Cleopatra ever rule Egypt completely by herself?
Cleopatra basically did, but she was also helped by A man. She did rule an army of men in her position. She was a ruler, because she killed her brother. So yes she was a ruler, I'm pretty sure, but look it up incase.
if you are refering to Cleopatra VII (the 7th), then no. to the best of my knoledge, so was NOT a doctor. She may have had a close childhood friend that became her doctor though...
If you have HPV and have children will they be born with it?
I'm pretty sure the answer to that would be no, because my mother had HPV (Human Papiloma Virus), and I have never been told that i had it.
Julius Caesar died of a stab wound. Although all the conspirators stabbed him, most were token blows and only one actually was lethal.
What was cleopatras snake called?
Queen of Egypt; mistress of Julius Caesar and later of Mark Antony; killed herself with the bite of an Asp to avoid capture by Octavian
What is the current location of Cleopatras needles?
One of the obelisks called "Cleopatra's Needles" is in London and the other is in New York near the Metropolitan Museum.
What are some major event during King Khufu's reign?
king Khufu constructed the great pyramid of Giza.
What battle did Octavian defeat Antony in?
Octavian defeated both Antony and Cleopatra in the Actium War
Who was the Queen of Egypt twice?
Cleopatra VII was queen of Egypt twice. The first time she was queen was right after her father's death, co-ruling with her brother. Her brother got the upper hand and booted Cleopatra off the throne until Julius Cesar came to Egypt and established Cleopatra on the throne permanently.
What did Cleopatra's father do?
Cleopatra's father fleed the throne and ran away to a completely different country to find refuge. Many years later, Cleopatra and her little sister went to help their father come back to power. He didn't come back, so Cleopatra married and continued the throne in her father's place.
First of all we must seek God. Why? Because he is the creator of life its self. It is even written in the Bible that if we seek Him and all his rightousness everything else shall be added on. In other words, if we seek God and put all our trust in Him he will straighten our paths, no matter how much we may have messed it up. Second of all we need to examine ourselves. What do we want to fix, why do we want to fix this, and how are we going to fix this? We need to take care of our body and its health. Third, we need to think on our education and career wise. If we never finished school, that's okay! We can always go back. Just be determinded. As for a career, keep looking and know what you are good at! Fourth, we need to fix up any broken relationships we might have. Take that time to call your mother, or old friend. We might even have to say sorry for things that werent even our faults, but trust me this is for your own good. Last but not least, just focus on you and your dreams. Never give up or think something is far to great for you. Just remember number one and know that with God all things are possible for those who put their trust in HIM!