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Essay on The Last Queen of Egypt Cleopatra

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‘The Last Queen of Egypt’
Cleopatra
Cleopatra was born during a time dominated by men, but she overcame her stereotype by becoming one of Egypt’s most successful leaders. The most notable thing about Cleopatra was not that she was just a successful ruler, but rather that she was the most influential woman of her time.
Cleopatra’s Father, Ptolemy XII was the seventh Pharaoh in a line of unmemorable Ptolemaic rulers. Because of her father, she was exposed to royalty at an early age. This affected her decisions, as she always put Egypt before herself. Eventually, Ptolemy XII had to flee to Rome, because the people of Egypt hated him. The throne was left to Cleopatra’s sister Berenice. Berenice did her best to keep Ptolemy XII out of …show more content…

Caesar travelled to Egypt to find Pompey, but when he arrived he found that Pompey had been executed. Caesar heard about the war between Cleopatra and Ptolemy and tried to make peace.
Cleopatra decided that best way to defeat her brother was to gain the support of Julius Caesar, so she sailed back to Egypt in secret. To avoid suspicion, one of her servants rolled her up in a blanket and carried her straight through the town and into Caesar’s then residence. The servant unrolled the blanket and Cleopatra unravelled magnificently onto Caesar’s feet. The initial belief was that Caesar became mesmerized with her beauty, but it was proven later that she was not as attractive as first thought and that they were actually fascinated by the ambition they saw in each other.
Cleopatra and Caesar began one of the most talked about love stories in history, and after Cleopatra had gotten Caesar on her side she convinced him to kill her brother. Cleopatra then began to rule with her brother Ptolemy XIV, and just like before, she was in an ideal position.
For Cleopatra, things were finally starting to come together. She had someone to love, she had immense power and she also had an heir to take charge of Egypt when she died - her son Caesarion. But her world crumbled around her when Caesar was executed, although it would not be long until she found someone else who would devote their life to her.
Mark Antony was Julius Caesar’s second cousin, but also a great friend. After the

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