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When did Cleopatra start ruling Egypt?

When did Cleopatra start ruling Egypt?

Death (30 BC) The reign of Cleopatra VII of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt began with the death of her father, the ruling pharaoh Ptolemy XII Auletes, by March 51 BC. It ended with her death on 10 or 12 August 30 BC.

Who was Cleopatra’s husband?

Mark Antonym. 32 BC–30 BC
Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopatorm.?–47 BCPtolemy XIV Philopator
Cleopatra/Husband

Cleopatra eventually married Mark Antony and had three children with him, but their relationship also spawned a massive scandal in Rome. Antony’s rival Octavian used propaganda to portray him as a traitor under the sway of a scheming seductress, and in 32 B.C., the Roman Senate declared war on Cleopatra.

Who was the king and Queen of Egypt?

Caesar reinstated Cleopatra as the queen of Egypt, and the two of them ruled the empire together. Egyptian leaders were angry with Caesar’s actions…how dare he depose their king and take over their country? The Egyptian army laid siege to the palace and kept Caesar and Cleopatra captive for six months.

Who was the ruler of Egypt after Cleopatra’s death?

After Cleopatra’s death, her son ruled for a few days, but Rome under Octavian (renamed Augustus) made Egypt a province. The Macedonian/Greek Ptolemies had ruled Egypt from the time of the death of Alexander, in 323 BCE.

When did Egypt become the property of Rome?

The rich lands of Egypt became the property of Rome after the death of Cleopatra VII in 30 BCE, which spelled the end of the Ptolemaic dynasty that had ruled Egypt since the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE. After the murder of Gaius Julius Caesar in 44 BCE, the Roman Republic was left in turmoil.

Who was the Roman king that Cleopatra was married to?

Caesar and Cleopatra became lovers and spent the winter besieged in Alexandria. Roman reinforcements arrived the following spring, and Ptolemy XIII fled and drowned in the Nile. Cleopatra, now married to her brother Ptolemy XIV, was restored to her throne.