Cleopatra VII was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty, ruling
Egypt from 51 BC - 30 BC. She is celebrated for her beauty and her love
affairs with the Roman warlords Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
Cleopatra was born in 69 BC - 68 BC. When her father Ptolemy XII
died in 51 BC, Cleopatra became co-regent with her 10-year-old brother
Ptolemy XIII. They were married, in keeping with Egyptian tradition.
Whether she was as beautiful as was claimed, she was a highly
intelligent woman and an astute politician, who brought prosperity and
peace to a country that was bankrupt and split by civil war.
In 48 BC, Egypt became embroiled in the conflict in Rome between
Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey fled to the Egyptian capital
Alexandria, where he was murdered on the orders of Ptolemy. Caesar
followed and he and Cleopatra became lovers. Cleopatra, who had been
exiled by her brother, was reinstalled as queen with Roman military
support. Ptolemy was killed in the fighting and another brother was
created Ptolemy XIII. In 47 BC, Cleopatra bore Caesar a child -
Caesarion - though Caesar never publicly acknowledged him as his son.
Cleopatra followed Caesar back to Rome, but after his assassination in
44 BC, she returned to Egypt. Ptolemy XIV died mysteriously at around
this time, and Cleopatra made her son Caesarion co-regent.
In 41 BC, Mark Antony, at that time in dispute with Caesar's adopted
son Octavian over the succession to the Roman leadership, began both a
political and romantic alliance with Cleopatra. They subsequently had
three children - two sons and a daughter. In 31 BC, Mark Antony and
Cleopatra combined armies to take on Octavian's forces in a great sea
battle at Actium, on the west coast of Greece. Octavian was victorious
and Cleopatra and Mark Antony fled to Egypt. Octavian pursued them and
captured Alexandria in 30 BC. With his soldiers deserting him, Mark
Antony took his own life and Cleopatra chose the same course, committing
suicide on 12 August 30 BC. Egypt became a province of the Roman
Empire.
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