Yes and no. You see there were what amounted to two Egypts in Cleopatra's time. There were the Alexandrians and the Greek overseers and the native Egyptians. The Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra and did not want her as queen. They backed her brother. The native Egyptians, especially the priestly class, did like her, as she respected their religion and was generous with her financial support of them. Most of her support came from around the city of Thebes. The average native Egyptian worker was neutral, rulers came and went but their lives basically remained the same.
It was successful in a way of defeating the roman army 2 times.
I think some people did but others thought of her as a witch trying to take over the Roman Empire.
she was a brave leader and made things 4 her people.
of course he was pharoah
yes
you are uggly
Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.
Cleopatra VII was the last queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty. She lost her country by becoming involved in Roman politics. She is remembered for the many misconceptions about her. In reality she was a minor queen of a very wealthy country.
if Cleopatra had a cat it would be a sphinx cause that was the only breed there is for a cat back in the Egyptian times. a sphinx is a cat that has no fur or whiskers but i don't think she had a cat im not that sure.
means i like chiken
Not a doggone thing. Cleopatra, although the queen of Egypt and followed the Egyptian religion, was still Greek. She looked down on the native Egyptians as inferiors. Her efforts to enhance the country were all concerned with Alexandria and the Greek population.
Cleopatra was a Pharaoh like a queen of her time in ancient egypt so it would just be nutural for her to be so weathy
colossus because they made huge structures like pyramids and sphinxes
no one liked Cleopatra but the native Egyptians did. the Alexandrians didn't like Cleopatra at all
Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.Egypt was no different before Cleopatra, than it was during Cleopatra's rule. One of the key characteristics of ancient Egypt was continuity. The Ptolemies ruled from Alexandria, and favored the Greeks, but they also respected the culture of the native Egyptians to an extent. Part of this respect extended into the government with the same system of rule as the Egyptians had always known.
Work experience? Cleopatra was a queen. Any work experience she would have had was giving orders and if she felt like it, listening to her advisers.Work experience? Cleopatra was a queen. Any work experience she would have had was giving orders and if she felt like it, listening to her advisers.Work experience? Cleopatra was a queen. Any work experience she would have had was giving orders and if she felt like it, listening to her advisers.Work experience? Cleopatra was a queen. Any work experience she would have had was giving orders and if she felt like it, listening to her advisers.Work experience? Cleopatra was a queen. Any work experience she would have had was giving orders and if she felt like it, listening to her advisers.Work experience? Cleopatra was a queen. Any work experience she would have had was giving orders and if she felt like it, listening to her advisers.Work experience? Cleopatra was a queen. Any work experience she would have had was giving orders and if she felt like it, listening to her advisers.Work experience? Cleopatra was a queen. Any work experience she would have had was giving orders and if she felt like it, listening to her advisers.Work experience? Cleopatra was a queen. Any work experience she would have had was giving orders and if she felt like it, listening to her advisers.
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A king was a Pharaoh. Unless the true ruler was a queen, like with Cleopatra and Hatchepsut, in which case the queen's the Pharaoh. Pharaoh actually means a large house, and it's what ancient Egyptian rulers are called.
They did not. Egyptians, both ancient and modern, look like people. The ancient Egyptians did believe some of their gods looked like people with cat's heads... But of course there was no basis in fact for that.
Yes they did but some didn't like her brother her didn't like her because he didn't want to rule with her
Egyptians made kohl, the eyeliner they used, by grinding galena (lead ore) with other minerals, then applying it to their eyelids. Since galena contains a lot of lead, the ancient Egyptians didn't live very long, especially since EVERYONE in ancient Egypt, including babies, wore kohl every day.
They lived in houses.
mostly queen names like Cleopatra and neferti and stuff like that.