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Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile Egypt, which is located in northeastern Africa along the southern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, had many famous rulers. One of the most famous queens is Cleopatra VII. ... Cleopatra was born in 69 B. ...
Cleopatra’s parents were Ptolemy XII and Cleopatra Tryphainia. ... , Ptolemy XII willed that Cleopatra would rule jointly with her brother, Ptolemy XIII, who was 13. ... Cleopatras joint rule was cut short due to the fact that Ptolemy XIIIs advisor felt bitter about Cleopatra and took every opportunity to make her look bad. ... Cleopatra was finally forced to flee the country.
Cleopatra asked for Roman help to return her to the Egyptian throne. ... Cleopatra came to him at the palace rolled up in a carpet. ... The next day, Ptolemy found out about Caesar and Cleopatra and he became furious. ... Cleopatra and Caesar were trapped along with a small force of Roman soldiers. ... In the course of these events, Caesar had helped Cleopatra regain the throne. ... He then tried to please the Egyptians by following the custom of having Cleopatra marry 12-year-old Ptolemy XIV.
After that, Caesar and Cleopatra went to a cruise on the Nile. It has been told that Cleopatra might have become pregnant at this time. ...
After the cruise Caesar returned to Rome, but he leaved legions to protect Cleopatra. After a year, Caesar invited Cleopatra to Rome. ... Cleopatra lived with Caesar for almost two years. Meanwhile it was rumored that he was intending to become a king of Rome and also pass a law allowing him to marry Cleopatra.
Approximate Word count = 1207 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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