Cleopatra VII — Cleopatra redirects here. For other uses, see Cleopatra (disambiguation). Cleopatra VII Philopator … Wikipedia
Cleopatra VII — «Cleopatra» redirige aquí. Para otras acepciones, véase Cleopatra (desambiguación). Cleopatra VII Reina Faraón de la Dinastía Ptolemaica Reinado … Wikipedia Español
Cleopatra VII — Queen 51 30 BC. The last of the Macedonian rulers of Egypt, Cleopatra VII has been preserved in legend as a woman of formidable intellect and ambition who used her beauty and charm to advance Egypt s fortunes. In 51 BC, she became joint ruler … Ancient Egypt
Cleopatra VII Philopator — (c. 69–30 BC) Egyptian queen. Daughter of Ptolemy XII and possibly Cleopatra VI Tryphaena. She succeeded her father alongside her younger brother and consort, Ptolemy XIII, with whom she soon fell out. Their civil war was interrupted by the… … Ancient Egypt
Cleopatra VII — (69–30 BC) Last queen of Egypt. The daughter of Ptolemy XI, she came to the throne when she was seventeen and reigned with her brother Ptolemy XII, whom she had married according to the Egyptian royal custom. A short while later she quarrelled … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Cultural depictions of Cleopatra VII — Cleopatra VII and her reign have been the subject of literature, films, plays, television programs, and art. PLEASE NOTE: Only those with Wikipedia articles are cited Contents 1 Advertising 2 Art 3 Astronomy 4 Ballet … Wikipedia
Cleopatra VII — (69 30 BC) famous Egyptian queen … English contemporary dictionary
Estatua de basalto negro de Cleopatra VII — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Imagen de la estatua de Cleopatra de Egipto en el Museo Hermitage de San Petesburgo … Wikipedia Español
Cleopatra V of Egypt — Cleopatra V Tryphaena of Egypt (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα, born c. 95 BC, died c. 69/68 BC or c. 57 BC) was a Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt. She is the only surely attested wife of Ptolemy XII. Contents 1 Descent and marriage 2 Death and identity … Wikipedia
CLEOPATRA° — CLEOPATRA°, a name common to several Egyptian queens, the most important of whom are the following: CLEOPATRA I, daughter of antiochus iii and Laodice, daughter of mithridates , king of Pontus. Antiochus III, taking advantage of Egypt s weakness … Encyclopedia of Judaism