Cleopatra ruled over Ancient Egypt from 51 to 30 BC and was the last ruler of the Greek Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt.
which they hypothesized could belong to the Queen of Egypt’s half-sister, Arsinoë IV, who was “murdered in Ephesos around 41 (B.C.) at the instigation of Mark Antony, Cleopatra’s lover ...
The statue was found at Taposiris Magna, an archaeological site where some researchers suspect Cleopatra and Mark Antony are ...
Her name: Queen Cleopatra VII, and her reign lasted for 300 years, between the years 51 to 30 B.C., until her tragic death. Those who loved her, such as Julius Caeser and Mark Antony, were ...
There are few cultural icons as famous and influential as Cleopatra, the Egyptian queen ... In 41 BC, she met Roman politician Mark Anthony, who wanted to speak with her following Caesar ...
Her three children were taken to Rome and raised by Mark Antony’s widow. One of her daughters. Cleopatra Selene, later became a queen herself, and so kept the family business going.
Shakespeare never presented a stage director with more problems than he did in Antony ... Egyptian queen in similar fashion, though taking her at a much tenderer age, in Caesar and Cleopatra.
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Cleopatra was soon to become Queen of Egypt, the richest kingdom ... Augustus, teamed up with Marc Antony and Lepidus to fight Caesar’s assassins. By 42 BC, Augustus and his allies had gained ...
She returned to Egypt after Caesar was assassinated and fell in love with Mark Antony. The latter was defeated by his rival Octavian in 31 BC. Cleopatra chose death by snake bite and Mark Antony ...