Cleopatra VII was the last queen of Egypt, ruling from 51-30 BC. She had two husbands who were both Roman rulers - Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. With Julius Caesar she had one child, Caesarion, and with Mark Antony she had three children - twins Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene II, and Ptolemy Philadelphus. In 30 BC at age 39, rather than being captured by Octavian, she committed suicide by venomous snakebite.
Cleopatra And The Power of Seduction The Egyptian.docxmccormicknadine86
Cleopatra And The Power of Seduction
The Egyptian pharaoh known as Cleopatra has been one of the most misunderstood characters throughout history. Many of the records to this date was written by her enemies who portrayed her as a conniving seducing manipulator. To fully understand Cleopatra we must look at her life in great detail and understand how she used many of her personal relationships to bring peace and prosperity to the country that she ruled. Many see her as a vicious enemy while others see her as a one of the greatest and courageous rulers of Egyptian history, who was the last of the Ptolemaic empire, which lasted for roughly 300 years.
During the time of Cleopatra Egypt was at an unstable with several rulers fighting for the throne. At a young age Cleopatra's father Ptolemy the 12th Auletes, was exiled from Egypt and her older sister seized power. When Ptolemy returned from exile with the help of Rome he had the teenaged Cleopatra appointed as a co ruler. After his death he left Cleopatra to rule alongside her younger ten year old brother also known as Ptolemy.
As customary with Egyptian culture at the time women co rulers were supportive to the male ruler but Cleopatra had plans of her own. Soon after Cleopatra became ruler she deleted her brother from Egyptians official records and coinage. However a coup in 48bc drove Cleopatra into exile in Syria. The dispute between Ptolemy and Cleopatra plunged Egypt into another civil war.
During the chaos of the civil war Julius Caesar took the opportunity to seize Alexandria stating that he would mediate between the two parties, Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy.This action subjecting Egypt to the will of Rome. This action gave Cleopatra an opportunity since Julius Caesar was a known womanizer. She decide to take a risky move to regain control of her throne. Being a beautiful intelligent young girl she arranged a way to sneak into Caesar’s bedchamber and convince him to support her claim.
Cleopatra's risky planned worked out and Caesar convinced Ptolemy to share power with her. The supporters of Ptolemy were not pleased; his royal army marched to Alexandria to restore his sole rule to the throne. Unfortunately for Ptolemy he drowned while his army fought Caesar's army and the royal army was defeated.
After defeating the army of Ptolemy Caesar restored Cleopatra to her throne and allowed her to rule once again. Even though the first two years of her control in power were racked with many eternal issues she was able to prove herself a capable and powerful leader. Cleopatra was able to mend the various political groups across the kingdom.
During her rule Cleopatra was able to calm the tensions Egypt was having by making various alliances with political factions in nearby Syria while maintaining her father's pro Roman policies. The population of Egypt was supportive of Cleopatra she made great efforts in attempt to gain the public's support, she was the first Ptolemaic rule ...
Cleopatra And The Power of Seduction The Egyptian.docxmccormicknadine86
Cleopatra And The Power of Seduction
The Egyptian pharaoh known as Cleopatra has been one of the most misunderstood characters throughout history. Many of the records to this date was written by her enemies who portrayed her as a conniving seducing manipulator. To fully understand Cleopatra we must look at her life in great detail and understand how she used many of her personal relationships to bring peace and prosperity to the country that she ruled. Many see her as a vicious enemy while others see her as a one of the greatest and courageous rulers of Egyptian history, who was the last of the Ptolemaic empire, which lasted for roughly 300 years.
During the time of Cleopatra Egypt was at an unstable with several rulers fighting for the throne. At a young age Cleopatra's father Ptolemy the 12th Auletes, was exiled from Egypt and her older sister seized power. When Ptolemy returned from exile with the help of Rome he had the teenaged Cleopatra appointed as a co ruler. After his death he left Cleopatra to rule alongside her younger ten year old brother also known as Ptolemy.
As customary with Egyptian culture at the time women co rulers were supportive to the male ruler but Cleopatra had plans of her own. Soon after Cleopatra became ruler she deleted her brother from Egyptians official records and coinage. However a coup in 48bc drove Cleopatra into exile in Syria. The dispute between Ptolemy and Cleopatra plunged Egypt into another civil war.
During the chaos of the civil war Julius Caesar took the opportunity to seize Alexandria stating that he would mediate between the two parties, Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy.This action subjecting Egypt to the will of Rome. This action gave Cleopatra an opportunity since Julius Caesar was a known womanizer. She decide to take a risky move to regain control of her throne. Being a beautiful intelligent young girl she arranged a way to sneak into Caesar’s bedchamber and convince him to support her claim.
Cleopatra's risky planned worked out and Caesar convinced Ptolemy to share power with her. The supporters of Ptolemy were not pleased; his royal army marched to Alexandria to restore his sole rule to the throne. Unfortunately for Ptolemy he drowned while his army fought Caesar's army and the royal army was defeated.
After defeating the army of Ptolemy Caesar restored Cleopatra to her throne and allowed her to rule once again. Even though the first two years of her control in power were racked with many eternal issues she was able to prove herself a capable and powerful leader. Cleopatra was able to mend the various political groups across the kingdom.
During her rule Cleopatra was able to calm the tensions Egypt was having by making various alliances with political factions in nearby Syria while maintaining her father's pro Roman policies. The population of Egypt was supportive of Cleopatra she made great efforts in attempt to gain the public's support, she was the first Ptolemaic rule ...
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2. Who was Cleopatra?
How many husbands did Cleopatra have?
Julio César.
Marco Antonio.
How many children did Cleopatra have?
When did she die and how?
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3. She was born on 69 before Christ.
Her parents were: Cleopatra V and Ptolomeo XII.
She had 3 brothers and 2 sisters.
She was the last queen of Egypt and of the polemic
dynasty.
She inherited the throne at the age of 18 with his
brother Ptolomeo XIII (he was 12).
(In the Egyptian culture it was common the
marriage among brothers and sisters).
4. She had 4 husbands:
Ptolomeo XIII and Ptolomeo XIV (her
brothers).
Julio César and Marco Antonio (Emperors of
Rome).
5. She wanted to marry him because of the
protection of Rome and she wanted to govern.
6. At first she wanted to be her lover because of
the power but later she fell in love with him.
7. She had 4 children with:
Julio César: Marco Antonio:
Cesarión. Alejandro Helios. Cleopatra Selene II. Ptolemy.
8. She died in the year 30 B.C..
She committed suicide possibly by means of
an asp, a poisonous Egyptian serpent.
She died at the age of 39.