A thirty-nine year old woman was found dead on August 12th, 30 BC. This woman was found by her beloved husband, Mark Antony. This woman was none other than Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator, also known as Cleopatra. Some believe she died by being poisoned by Octavian. At that time, Octavian wanted to rule the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, which Cleopatra ruled over. But, most believe that she killed herself with an asp before Octavian could kill her himself. No one truly knows how she died. Well, not yet. We can use sources such as diaries and journals that people alive at that time kept.
On August 12th, 30 BC, a beautiful woman named Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator was found dead by her husband, Mark Antony. This Macedonian woman was strong and fierce.
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When Caesar got the rug and uncurled it, Cleopatra was inside of it, making an overly dramatic pose. That was just the beginning of their relationship. Not that much later, Cleopatra had a child named Caesarion, and she claimed that Julius Caesar was his father. But soon, Caesar was assassinated. That was when Cleopatra’s second love affair came into play. Cleopatra met a Roman politician and general named Mark Antony. They got married, and had one daughter and two sons. But, after all that drama and action, Cleopatra died mysteriously at the age of thirty-nine. Her tomb is somewhere near Alexandria, Egypt. Historians and archaeologists have not yet found out exactly where Cleopatra’s tomb …show more content…
People who believe this theory believe that Cleopatra died from committing suicide. They believe that she thought Octavian was going to kill her soon, so she decided to do it herself. They believe she killed herself by smuggling an asp (a venomous Egyptian cobra) in a basket of figs, and that she took her two favorite handmaidens into her chamber, and she used the asp to kill herself. Her two favorite handmaidens were named Charmion and Eiras, and they supposedly used the asp to kill themselves as well out of despair for losing their beloved
Cleopatra VII was the last Pharaoh of Egypt. Cleopatra reigned over Egypt in 51BC after the death of her father Ptolemy XII Auletes. Cleopatra’s mother was Cleopatra VI and she came to power at the age of 17. Cleopatra ruled over Egypt with her two brothers Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy VIX and her son Ptolemy XV Caesar. She was born in 69 BC in Alexandria and ruled from 51 BC to 30 BC. Cleopatra was Macedonian, but even though her ancestry was Macedonian, she was still an Egyptian queen and worshipped as a god. She was remembered for in history as the last Queen of Egypt and her relationships to Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
due to the menace that he posed to the wellbeing of the democracy, because they believed that he was traveling to declare himself king? ( Foreman 83 ) . Shortly after Caesar was stabbed, Cleopatra left Rome, and one twelvemonth subsequently Ptolemy XIII died, merely before he would hold reached the legal age at which he could be expected to take part in the authorities, and some say she may hold poisoned him. On Ptolemy? s decease, Cleopatra had her boy, Caesarion, or?
In 51 BCE along with her brothers Ptolemy XII and Ptolemy XIV, she ascended the throne. Cleopatra ruled alongside her brother, who after the death of her father exiled her from the country. During her reign, she had formed political alliances and became romantically involved with Roman military leaders Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. After the assassination of Caesar in 44 BC, Cleopatra soon formed a relationship with Mark Antony. Although this relationship would not last long due to.. .Her
Marc Antony and his wife Cleopatra are now, officially deceased. Cleopatra, the queen of Egypt committed suicide yesterday afternoon. This act followed her husband Marc Antony, who was Julius Caesar’s former assistant before his assassination fourteen years ago. Here we have the true story told to us by a guard who requests to remain anonymous.
On September 2, 31 B.C., Octavian’s forces soundly defeated those of Antony and Cleopatra in the Battle of Actium. Cleopatra’s ships abandoned the battle and fled to Egypt, and Antony soon managed to break away and follow her with a few ships. With Alexandria under attack from Octavian’s forces, Antony heard a rumor that Cleopatra had committed suicide. He fell on his sword and died just as news arrived that the rumor had been false.
Stacy Schiff in Cleopatra: A life present a well detailed historical past of Cleopatra the last of Egyptian queens. She married twice to a brother. She was treated brutal during the Civil war. Cleopatra only had been with two mean, Caesar and Anthony, and had a kid with Caesar according
She then returned and set up her army outside the capital of Egypt.(Crawford) In 48 B.C., Julius Caesar had traveled to Egypt and Ptolemy XIII arranged for the murder of Caesar’s rival, Pompey, to please the Romans. Meanwhile, Cleopatra snuck herself into the palace where Caesar was. She was wrapped up in a Persian carpet and a soldier presented the carpet to Caesar. He unrolled the carpet and Cleopatra came out of it.
Caesar then used his army to defeat Cleopatra’s rival so they can take back power over Egypt, after that Caesar returned back to Rome. In 46 B.C. Cleopatra give birth to Caesar’s son and names him Ptolemy Caesar. In 45 B.C. Cleopatra goes to Rome and joins Caesar with her brother/husband Ptolemy XIV. Caesar’s enemies are defeated in 42 B.C. and Mark Antony comes into the picture as a leader of the force which backs up Caesar. Cleopatra lost the protection of Caesar and needed another Roman leader to protect her, which was Mark Antony.
Cleopatra the 7th’s father was the king of Egypt. Cleopatra was born in 69 b.c and in the year after 52 b.c. Cleopatra's father died and Cleopatra and her brother gained the throne and they married. Cleopatra and her brother were the queen of Egypt, but Cleopatra was driven out of Egypt and her brother stayed. Cleopatra got help from Caesar together they defeated her brother/husband. To make sure know no other sibling would try to take the throne her sister got killed.
She used her appeal to seduce Caesar in order to accomplish a goal that would be beneficial for the whole of Egypt. This was her response to the cultural normalcy that served as a hindrance to her leadership ability but found alternate ways to show her power and prominence. Cleopatra used the resources available to her and did what she had to do to remain in power. She used Rome to regain control,she tried to depict herself as a solid, capable, and relatable leader for her followers, and finally, she seduced Caesar and defeated her brother to establish herself as a stable ruler in Egyptian leadership. However, Cleopatra did have a need for power that was borderline lustful and ultimately leads to demise. When Rome took of Egypt, to avoid humiliation, she decided to die a more honorable and godly death. She took her own life by being “bit by an asp, which was considered godly”, and therefore elevated her further in the people's’ eyes (129). Even in death, she was revered and demonstrated her success as a leader despite not being the most ethical one. Her death gained power for her. Cleopatra faced many problems as queen of Egpyt but pushed through them with determination. She won the hearts of her people with charm and confidence and showed her intelligence in the political tactics she used for power for Egypt. Her independence and ambition made her a successful leader because she didn’t let people
(“Cleopatra: The Woman…”) In 49 B.C., Cleopatra was forced to flee to Syria after Pothinus, Achillas, and Theodotus, who were Ptolemy XIII’s advisors, sought to overthrow her. They convinced the Egyptian people that Cleopatra was the cause of the famine that they were experiencing. (“Cleopatra.”)(“Cleopatra VII’s Childhood…”) She smuggled herself into the royal palace in a rug to plead her case with Julius Caesar. Cleopatra and Caesar became lovers. Ptolemy XIII discovered this and declared war on Caesar. Caesar overpowered Ptolemy XIII’s army and Ptolemy XIII drowned in the Nile River while trying to escape. (Cleopatra: The Woman…”)
What would you do if you were a queen, locked in a tomb with the one you loved bleeding to death in your arms? You would try to save him, but you couldn’t, because your enemies have surrounded your palace. They would see you humiliated, defeated, and broken. Cleopatra’s life was one of dreams, romance, and war. When it all came crumbling around her, she stood tall...
Her dynasty was over, and she proved to be the last pharaoh. With her death Cleopatra has achieved immortality through the personal story of love and tragedy. When we think of Cleopatra we automatically think of this story. But upon the research I learned that there were others and she was actually Cleopatra 7. Many books, plays, movies and stories have been made about the great queen of the Nile. Some tell us different sides of the story. Each have a little bit of difference in them so who really knows which one to believe. One thing is certain; Cleopatra was a great female ruler for her 22 years as the Egyptian queen. Ironically enough she wasn’t even Egyptian or roman for that matter. She and her family were Greek. There are also many works that suggest that she was not a very pretty woman. Cleopatra’s happiness didn’t last, which seems that just like in all love stories her life doesn’t have a happy ending. Another side of the story is that Marc killed himself after being surrounded by Octavia’s troops, and then Cleopatra being held prisoner which is why she killed herself. I was very intrigued by each story that I read of Cleopatra’s life and death and her rule, and I feel like I learned a lot. I think I will go on to watch some of the movies to see them played
Cleopatra was a noteworthy Egyptian Pharaoh whose legacy and role was shaped by her experiences and achievements in ancient Egypt. It can be argued Cleopatra was a significant figure and her role and legacy was formed by her experiences, achievements because she stood for a symbol of power and strength in a time where society was male dominated. Cleopatra’s personality and early life impacted the beginning of her rise to power and in 51 BC she became sole leader of the Egypt. The key events in Cleopatra’s reign and the role she played during the alliance between herself and Caesar impacted on her reign. External factors informed her motives, which pushed her to make decisions during her rule, as it significantly impacted her relationship with Mark Antony. Cleopatra’s legacy had short and long-term effects; the consequences of her decisions pushed her to commit suicide, the events and choices she made during her life portrayed her significance.
She faked her death to get him to come back to her, because she didn’t want to left in the hands of another ruler who couldn’t treat her like she wanted to be treated, the ruler was named Octavian. Mark killed himself with his sword. Cleopatra only way out the situation was death. She committed suicide, her death was planned, she allowed a poison snake to bite her in the chest and she died, nobody really knows exactly what happened, but researchers say she killed herself.