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Cleopatra
Cleopatra was born in 69 BC in Alexandria, Egypt. She was born into royalty and took
over the kingdom when her father Ptolemy Auletes died, in the springtime of 51 BC. The
law made it so that Cleopatra was forced to marry. So she married her brother Ptolemy
XIII when he was twelve, however she soon dropped his name and didn't include him in
anything. This was a bold move because of at the time a male was always supposed to be
atleast a co-ruler. Just to show her people that she was the bigshot she put only her
picture and name on the coins and ignored her brother.
She was starting to scare people by her actions and in 48 BC she was overthrown from
office, and forced to flee. Later that year Caesar showed up in Alexandria. He brought
with him soldiers and it was obvious to everybody what his intentions were. Cleopatra
saw this as an opportunity and had herself smuggled in through enemy lines rolled in a
carpet. Then she was delivered to Caesar. Her and Caesar were lovers and it is thought
that Caesar planned to maker her the ruler of Alexandria.
After some wars and things Cleopatra ended up as the sole ruler of Egypt. Caesar must
have had selfish motives for making her ruler, but Cleopatra's intelligence and inheritance
did have some influence as well. She became pregnant rather quickly with Caesar's
child. Caesar and Cleopatra then took a trip up the Nile for about two months. Caesarion
was born on June 23, 47 BC.
The following year Caesar returned to Rome and brought Cleopatra with her friends.
This offended a lot of people. She didn't act the way that most people wished she would.
She offended many. People were upset that Caesar and Cleopatra were planning to get
married, because this was against many of their laws.
All of their plans came to and end. Caesar was assassinated just outside the Senate
Building. Many of the Senators were afraid that he was going to make himself king, so
they conspired against him and murdered him. Cleopatra fled Rome and returned home
to Alexandria.
The first thing she did when she returned to Alexandria was have Ptolemy XIV
assassinated, then she made Caesarion her co-regent when he was only four. Egypt was
in bad shape while she was gone. The canals had not been taken care of which caused
the harvests to be bad, but atleast she was safe and away from the chaos in Rome.
Rome finally settled down and Mark Antony emerged. She already knew about him and
knew ways in which she could get him. He was a womanizer, drinker, and a vulgar man.
So when Cleopatra put on a show for him she did things that would appeal to him. Many
of the onlookers thought that it was vulgar and offensive, but it was made to attract the
attention of a vulgar man.
Cleopatra and Antony spent the winter of 41 and 40 in Alexandria. Many people believe
that Cleopatra was just using Antony to get what she needed, but Antony was also getting
gain from there relationship. Antony needed money and Cleopatra was generous with it.
In 40 BC Antony left to go with is wife, and he didn't see Cleo again for four years. He
also left her with twins. Antony returned and gave her land which was essential for
Egypt. He also gave Cleopatra their third child.
In 31 BC Antony divorced his wife, and forced people to recognize his relationship with
Cleopatra. He had already put her name and face on a Roman coin.
Antony and Cleo both committed suicide in 30 BC. Instead of being slaves.
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father ptolemy auletes died springtime made that cleopatra forced marry married brother
ptolemy xiii when twelve however soon dropped name didn include anything this bold
move because time male always supposed atleast ruler just show people that bigshot only
picture name coins ignored brother starting scare people actions overthrown from office
forced flee later that year caesar showed alexandria brought with soldiers obvious
everybody what intentions were this opportunity herself smuggled through enemy lines
rolled carpet then delivered caesar caesar were lovers thought planned maker ruler
alexandria after some wars things ended sole ruler egypt must have selfish motives
making intelligence inheritance have some influence well became pregnant rather quickly
with child then took trip nile about months caesarion born june following year returned
rome brought with friends this offended people didn most wished would offended many
were upset planning married because against many their laws their plans came
assassinated just outside senate building many senators afraid going make himself king
they conspired against murdered fled rome returned home first thing when returned have
ptolemy assassinated then made caesarion regent only four egypt shape while gone canals
been taken care which caused harvests atleast safe away from chaos rome finally settled
down mark antony emerged already knew about knew ways which could womanizer
drinker vulgar show things would appeal onlookers thought vulgar offensive made attract
attention vulgar antony spent winter believe just using antony what needed also getting
gain from there relationship needed money generous left wife didn cleo again four years
also left twins gave land which essential also gave their third child divorced wife forced
recognize relationship already name face roman coin cleo both committed suicide instead
being slaves
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