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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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How was Cleopatra different from the other members of the ptolemaic dynasty?

Cleopatra was basically no different from the other members of her dynasty, except that she was the last one. She was just as autocratic, avaricious, and murderous as her ancestors. She followed the family tradition.

What languages did Cleopatra speak?

Arabic is the original Egyptian language, Roman, Greek, Latin, Syrian, Hebrew, Ethiopian and Persian

Arabic is not the original Egyptian language. That did not come into Egypt until the 7th century. Roman is not a separate language from latin. There is no consensus on how many, but they all included Egyptian, Greek, Syrian (Aramaic), Hebrew, Ethiopian, Median, and Persian. Latin is uncertain because Caesar and Antony would have been been speaking Greek to her anyway (the language of the educated).

What happened to the corvette from the movie Cleopatra Jones?

1of5?? LoL there was only one . It belonged to my dad , they rented it for 500 a day . That car is no longer around as it was hit when parked on vanowen and Vineland by a dump truck it's a total loss

What are significant life events?

Significant Events Being Molested at age three The first day of school The first day of school in junior high My first french kiss My first beer The first day of school in senior high Having sex for the first time Getting drugged and raped at age 16 Getting my first car at age 16 Smoking my first joint Smoking my first cigarette Getting my first job High school graduation The first day of school in college College graguation Wedding day Birth of Daughter Death of husband Graduating from any school level. Getting married. Having a baby, everytime. Any medical emergencies. Job changes. Death of anyone we know. Buying a home. Standing up for a cause. Doing good deeds for others that we dont expect anything back for and never forgetting when one is done for us. True Love.

Does Cleopatra deserve her reputation as a seductress?

Yes. She deliberately seduced Marc Antony at Tarsus and if you look at her life, you will find that all of her children were born after she had received a concession/benefit from Rome. That should be proof of her seducing and using sex to gain her objectives.

How did Cleopatra get into Julius Caesar's palace?

she rolled her self in a rug and was delivered to Julius ceaser

How do you teach people to make a good decision?

All that can be done is to instill good and respectful values, manners and morals - try to teach the obvious between "right" and "wrong" but from there it is up to each individual to make their own decisions and they will learn through trial and error. Hopefully sooner than later and all you can do is hope for the best and have trust they will make the decision that is best for them. Always keep the lines of communication open without judgment or scolding but loving and helpful arms of guidance.

Why was Cleopatras needle built?

Cleopatra's needles were built to commemorate the military victories of Tutmose III and later inscribed further by Ramesses II. They have no connection to Cleopatra herself. The term "Cleopatra's Needle" is just some exotic name for the obelisks.

Cleopatra's needles were built to commemorate the military victories of Tutmose III and later inscribed further by Ramesses II. They have no connection to Cleopatra herself. The term "Cleopatra's Needle" is just some exotic name for the obelisks.

Cleopatra's needles were built to commemorate the military victories of Tutmose III and later inscribed further by Ramesses II. They have no connection to Cleopatra herself. The term "Cleopatra's Needle" is just some exotic name for the obelisks.

Cleopatra's needles were built to commemorate the military victories of Tutmose III and later inscribed further by Ramesses II. They have no connection to Cleopatra herself. The term "Cleopatra's Needle" is just some exotic name for the obelisks.

Cleopatra's needles were built to commemorate the military victories of Tutmose III and later inscribed further by Ramesses II. They have no connection to Cleopatra herself. The term "Cleopatra's Needle" is just some exotic name for the obelisks.

Cleopatra's needles were built to commemorate the military victories of Tutmose III and later inscribed further by Ramesses II. They have no connection to Cleopatra herself. The term "Cleopatra's Needle" is just some exotic name for the obelisks.

Cleopatra's needles were built to commemorate the military victories of Tutmose III and later inscribed further by Ramesses II. They have no connection to Cleopatra herself. The term "Cleopatra's Needle" is just some exotic name for the obelisks.

Cleopatra's needles were built to commemorate the military victories of Tutmose III and later inscribed further by Ramesses II. They have no connection to Cleopatra herself. The term "Cleopatra's Needle" is just some exotic name for the obelisks.

Cleopatra's needles were built to commemorate the military victories of Tutmose III and later inscribed further by Ramesses II. They have no connection to Cleopatra herself. The term "Cleopatra's Needle" is just some exotic name for the obelisks.

Is Cleopatra a nymphomaniac?

No exact answer can be given. However, it is known that she used sex as a means to get what she wanted from men.

What was Cleopatras mum and dads name?

Cleopatra's dad's name was Ptolemy XII nicknamed "Aluetes". We don't know who her mother was, so we have no name for her.

Cleopatra's dad's name was Ptolemy XII nicknamed "Aluetes". We don't know who her mother was, so we have no name for her.

Cleopatra's dad's name was Ptolemy XII nicknamed "Aluetes". We don't know who her mother was, so we have no name for her.

Cleopatra's dad's name was Ptolemy XII nicknamed "Aluetes". We don't know who her mother was, so we have no name for her.

Cleopatra's dad's name was Ptolemy XII nicknamed "Aluetes". We don't know who her mother was, so we have no name for her.

Cleopatra's dad's name was Ptolemy XII nicknamed "Aluetes". We don't know who her mother was, so we have no name for her.

Cleopatra's dad's name was Ptolemy XII nicknamed "Aluetes". We don't know who her mother was, so we have no name for her.

Cleopatra's dad's name was Ptolemy XII nicknamed "Aluetes". We don't know who her mother was, so we have no name for her.

Cleopatra's dad's name was Ptolemy XII nicknamed "Aluetes". We don't know who her mother was, so we have no name for her.

Who is Pothinus he lived in the ancient Egypt times during Queen Clepoatra's reign?

Pothinus had something to do with the Alexandrian War. He helped to start it along with Ptolemy XIII.

Who was Cleopatras family?

Back in their religion she was the suns god daughter of the great Ices a god that they use to believe in. She had a brother they would always be fighting about who would rule eygt .Cleopatra was ruler of Egypt for a while but a group of Cleopatra's brothers friend kicked her out of the spot ,after Cleopatra's brother ruled but Julius ,Cesar kicked her bother out of power and she became ruler once again .Cleopatra also or either allowed or killed her own sister i forgot though.

Why is 1998 Chrysler Town and Country over heating?

It may be a bad fan relay.

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What does the name Cleopatra mean?

Cleopatra means "glory of her father," from Greek kleos'glory' and patēr 'father'.

What makes Cleopatra special or interesting?

Her gross misjudgment of the forces at work in the Roman empire by siding with a Mark Antony-in-decline against an overpowering Augustus Caesar.

Is cleopatra's death true?

I just got though watching a documentary about cleopatra's death and in the documentary they said there were 2 ways people say she could have died, she poisoned herself by drinking poison or she poisoned herself by letting a poisonous snake bite her.In the documentary they proved that both of those stories are NOT TRUE. She was murdered by octavian, the father of her child's nephew.Also octavian said when he got the suicide letter from her he sent a guard to go stop her from killing herself but when he got there she was dead already. It takes a few hours for poison to work.To find out more watch the documentary called "The Unsolved Death Of Cleopatra" But please don't be taken in by a documentary. Most of them are based upon faulty history and no matter how "authentic" they sound, there are points to question and debate. Documentaries are nothing more than a means for a producer/writer to state a position, making it sound perfectly logical, all for personal gain.

What were cleopatras last words?

my end is here(with poisness snakes in hand). These may have been Cleo's last words in faction, but in reality no one knows what they were. No one knew how she died and the only ones with her at her death were her two slaves and they died along with her.

Did Cleopatra change history?

No, Cleopatra herself did not change history. The war between Octavian and Antony would have occurred whether there was a Cleopatra or not. Right now it's popular to extol Cleopatra and make her into something she was not. The current barrage of books about her try to make her into a brilliant politician, a world leader, a mathematician and even a scientist. However if you take an objective look at what we know of her, you'll find that she was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty with absolutely no power except her personal ability to manipulate people. She herself did not change history; she just happened to be the tool that was used to bring about the last civil war of the Roman republic.