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One of the most fascinating women of all time was
Cleopatra VII, queen of Egypt. She had great intelligence and beauty, and she
used both to further Egypt's political aims.
Cleopatra was of Greek heritage and culture, one of the
Ptolemy line set on the throne of Egypt after the conquest of Alexander the
Great . Her father, Ptolemy XII, named her and his elder son, Ptolemy, joint
rulers. Cleopatra came to the throne in 51 BC. Three years later young Ptolemy
supporters had Cleopatra driven into exile.
In 48 BC Caesar appeared in Egypt in pursuit of his
rival, Pompey. When Cleopatra heard that Caesar was in the palace in
Alexandria, she had one of her attendants carry her to him, rolled up in a rug
offered as a gift. Captivated by her charm, the 52-year-old Roman helped her
regain her throne. Ptolemy XIII was drowned, and Caesar made Cleopatra's
younger brother, Ptolemy XIV, joint ruler with her.
Cleopatra bore Caesar a son, called Caesarion, meaning
"little Caesar." When Caesar returned to Rome, she followed him with
their baby and lived in Caesar's villa outside of Rome, where he visited her
constantly. After Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC, Cleopatra returned to
Egypt. Soon after, Ptolemy XIV died, perhaps poisoned by Cleopatra, and the
queen named her son Caesarion co-ruler with her as Ptolemy Caesar.
Civil war followed Caesar's assassination, and the Roman
Empire was divided. Marc Antony, as ruler of the eastern empire, summoned
Cleopatra to Tarsus, in Asia Minor, to answer charges that she had aided his
enemies . The queen arrived, dressed as Venus,on a magnificent river barge.
She welcomed Antony with feasting and entertainment. Fascinated by her, he
followed her to Alexandria.
After a festive winter with Cleopatra, Antony returned
to Rome. He married Octavia, sister of Octavian (later called Augustus),
though he still loved Cleopatra, who had borne him twins. When he went east
again, in an expedition against the Parthians, he sent for her and they were
married.
Octavian was furious and declared war on Cleopatra .
Antony and Cleopatra assembled 500 ships. Octavian blockaded them off the west
coast of Greece, and the famous 31 BC battle of Actium followed. Cleopatra
slipped through the blockade and Antony followed her, but his fleet
surrendered.
The next year Octavian reached Alexandria and again
defeated Antony. Cleopatra took refuge in the mausoleum she had had built for
herself. Antony, informed that Cleopatra was dead he, in true Roman fashion,
fell upon his sword. Soon another messenger arrived, saying Cleopatra still
lived. Antony insisted on being carried to her and died in her arms. Later
Cleopatra committed suicide tradition says by the bite of a poisonous asp.
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