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    Cleopatra was born around 69 B.C. her full name is Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator. Cleopatra’s father’s name was King Ptolemy XII. She was left with her two brothers to rule Egypt. The things that are known about Cleopatra's mother are limited “Little is known about Cleopatra's mother, but some speculation presumes she may have been her father's sister” (Cleopatra VIII). Cleopatra’s family ruled Egypt for more than 100 years. When her father died in 51 B.C. and left Cleopatra who at the time was

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    The young princess Cleopatra VII, known today as simply Cleopatra, became the queen of Egypt in the year 51 B.C. Thrust onto the world stage by her father, Ptolemy XII, she ruled a country in tumult, one on the verge of crumbling under the mighty Roman Empire. Only 17 years old when she took the throne, Cleopatra quickly became one of the most powerful rulers Egypt had ever known. She bonded personally and politically with two of ancient Rome’s most powerful leaders, Julius Caesar and Mark Antony

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    Bob. “Cleopatra.” Biography 6.11 (2002): 86. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 27 Apr. 2016. Cleopatra was as a smart as she was beautiful. During her studies, she had learned several languages. Most impressively, she was the first in her dynasty to learn the Egyptian language. She became quite a powerful ruler. She nearly reached her dream of becoming the queen of the Roman Empire. She was successful as Queen of Egypt, and she kill to stay in power, even her siblings. History.com Staff. “Cleopatra.” History

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    Cleopatra VII was one of, if not the most powerful and famous women in ancient history. She was a queen, a goddess, a skilled diplomat and a negotiator, who played a serious role in reforming Egypt and how women were viewed in the ancient world. She was an incredibly clever woman from a young age, becoming queen at the youthful age at eighteen. Cleopatra also made huge contributions to politics in Egypt, through her skills in language and consequently of her hundreds of followers and supporters.

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    associated with Cleopatra was her immense struggle for the throne and her multiple marriages. Firstly, when her father died, he left the Cleopatra VII and her younger brother Ptolemy XIII. She married her brother who was 12 at the time even though she was 18 due to the requirements of the Egyptian law. Cleopatra dropped her brother’s name from all official documents and continued to ignore the fact that he was the co-regent of Egypt alongside her. Her brother’s advisors soon removed Cleopatra from power

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    Almost every pharaoh-queen was named Cleopatra, yet only one is ever thought of, Cleopatra Thea Philopator VII, “The Goddess and Beloved of her Father”. Every moment of her life from 69 BCE until August 12, 30 BCE was a story larger than life, epic in scale, and over the top in its grandeur. As the last reigning pharaoh of the Ptolemaic Dynasty in Ancient Egypt, she is remembered for her ability to rule as a political genius and a strong female leader living in a male-dominated world despite all

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    Cleopatra VII was born in 69 BCE, daughter of Ptolemy XII. She became Queen of Egypt in 51 BCE, after her fathers death. She was well known for her undeniable charm and beauty. Julius Caesar, consul of Rome, arrived in Egypt in 48 BCE, planning to annex Egypt as a gateway to the east. Instead, influenced by the romantic relationship which he had formed with Cleopatra, formed an alliance. Cleopatra had seduced him, having grand ambitions of a Roman-Egyptian Empire. Cleopatra had a son with Caesar

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    over Egypt long before Cleopatra, Queen Victoria of Great Brittan, Queen Elizabeth II queen of England today and the list could go on and on. However, the two female rulers that we are going compare are Wu Zetian of china who was born in 624 A.D. and Pharaoh Cleopatra of Egypt who was born 69B.C. both was rulers of their time until their deaths. These two female rulers came from very different backgrounds but ultimately ended up on the same path to

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    Cleopatra was a very interesting woman. When the name Cleopatra comes to mind, the words strong, sneaky, powerful and smart come to mind. Cleopatra is well known. From ruling Egypt to her love life with Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony, there was never a dull moment. While there has been many stories passed around about Cleopatra, there has always been one question that I’ve always wanted answers to. That would be how did Cleopatra became ruler of Egypt and what were the events that led to her down

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    gypt for the better. Cleopatra was known for her charm. She was a beautiful, intelligent Egyptian Queen as well as a determined leader. She accomplished tremendous things for Egypt and her actions were necessary to retain Egypt’s prosperity and independence. Sadly, her reign ended too soon. Although she once proclaimed “Make death proud to take us” it was still very traumatic to the people of Egypt when she died. Cleopatra was born in 69 B.C. Her parents were Cleopatra VI and Ptolemy XII. She also

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