Cleopatra of Jerusalem was one of the wives of king Herod. He sons became ruler after Herod died. Whenever she is mentioned, "of Jerusalem" is always added to her name in order to distinguish her from Cleopatra of Egypt.
No, the two women were different. Remember that "Cleopatra" was a very common name among the ruling classes during the first century BC. Cleopatra of Jerusalem was born and raised in Jerusalem and was either Jewish or of Nabatean ancestry, the sources differ. She was one of the wives of Herod the Great. The "of Jerusalem" is always added after her name to distinguish her from Cleopatra of Egypt.
I think she lived in Alexandria, Egypt.
Besides traveling in her own kingdom, it's documented that Cleopatra traveled to Rome, Tarsus, Athens, Antioch, Jerusalem, Samos and Actium.
Besides traveling in her own kingdom, it's documented that Cleopatra traveled to Rome, Tarsus, Athens, Antioch, Jerusalem, Samos and Actium.
King Herod had 5 wives. They were Doris, 2 wives named Mariamne, Maethace and Cleopatra of Jerusalem. (NOT the Cleopatra of Egypt) interesting frances
Cleopatra did not go to school, school came to her. Remember, Cleopatra was a royal princesss, so would have tutors come to her for her education.
Did cleopatra go to war with a group of people or did she go to war by herself?
Cleopatra did not go to any school. She was taught privately as all royal children were.
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Philip was the son of the Jewish king Herod the Great and his wife Cleopatra of Jerusalem. He was married to his relative Salome.
As far as we know, she only lived in Alexandria, with perhaps a brief stay at or around Thebes. Any other city, such as Antioch, Jerusalem or Rome was merely visited by Cleopatra, she did not live there.