Saturday, February 9, 2019

Cleopatra :: History Biography Cleopatra Essays

Cleopatra Cleopatra VII was known for the love she had of her country, a love so broad that would lead her to any means necessary for the good of it. She was born into a Macedonian family who had power and rule over Egypt. They were descended from Ptolemy I, a general of horse parsley the Great who became king of Egypt after Alexanders death in 323 BC. The ptolemaic dynasty was interlocked in goodwill and bad with the other Hellenistic states that had been wrenched out of portions of Alexanders empire (Huzar, 187). In this paper I will discuss who she was, and the measures she would she would go to for the good of her country. Cleopatra VII was born in 69 BC in Egypt. Her father was Egypts pharaoh, Ptolemy XII, nicknamed Auletes or Flute-Player. Cleopatras mother was probably Auletess sister, Cleopatra V Tryphaena. She had 2 former(a) sisters, Cleopatra VI and Berenice IV. She also had a younger sister, Arsinole IV. There were also two younger associates, Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV. When their father died in 51 BC, he left(a) the rule of the kingdom to Cleopatra VII and her younger brother Ptolemy XIV. She married him, a twelve-year-old. This was not out of love for him, but out of wanting to rule. In order for her to rule she must have a consort, either brother or son. Cleopatra is one of the most talked about figures in ancient history. She have some(prenominal) titles. Among them was Thea Neotera, the New Goddess, an echo of that great earlier Cleopatra Thea and Philadelphus, lover of her brothers. different titles include Philopator, lover of father, and Philopatris, lover of country. (Grant1, 198).It was said by some that she was lovely and irresistible. When portrayed on film she is a ravishing viewer. Others would argue that her beauty was internal rather than external that her looks are not at completely what attracted the great men of her time but her intellect and personality. She was an educated womanhood who could speak several langua ges, knew of geography, and could talk of politics. This was rare at the time, for not many women could. Cleopatra formed a mighty plan to revive the great Ptolemaic Empire of the past by maintaining associations with two successive leaders, Julius Caesar and Marcus Antonius, who both in turn became her lovers. (Grant, 17).

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