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Cleopatra

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Cleopatra VII’s life has been proven to be very interesting, but also weird. The Ptolemy’s and Cleopatra were very clever at manipulating people. Cleopatra also had many affairs with men such as Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
Cleopatra was born in the capitol of Egypt, Alexandria in 69 BC. Cleopatra was the daughter of the pharaoh of Egypt, Ptolemy XII, who was also nicknamed Auletes, and his Queen, Cleopatra V Tryphaena. Cleopatra V was Auletes’ sister but it was perfectly normal for those of the Ptolemaic dynasty to marry their siblings. Many people may think it is very gross and wrong, but what they don’t understand is that they were in a whole different time; in their day and time it was just normal. Cleopatra’s father wasn’t a strong ruler at all; he was actually pretty weak. He was also proven to be a heartless ruler. That is why in 58 BC he had been overthrown by the Plebeians. In 55 BC he had regained his thrown and had his daughter, Berenice and her husband beheaded since they had taken over after he was overthrown and then ran off to Rome.
Cleopatra had five sibilings. She had two younger brothers named Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV. She had two older sisters named Cleopatra VI, Berenice, and one younger sister named Arsinoe. Cleopatra VI had died of anonymous reasons that we do not know. Arsinoe died at Cleopatra’s request. She made a deal with Mark Antony, a man that became her husband and true love, she would finance his attack on Parthia and he would help to fight off her enemies and kill her sister Arisnoe. He did come back to her later too, to ask her to feed his men and round him up a fleet. She did this in exchange for Lebanon, Turkey, Syria, and Jordan.
Cleopatra and her brother, Ptolemy XIII inherited the throne in 51 BC after their father died. Cleopatra was just about around 18 years old when she married brother, Ptolemy XIII who was about 12 years old, but it was just a marriage of convenienc...

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