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... Then in 40 BC Cleopatra gave birth to twins sons fathered by Antony. Then ... In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven from the throne. Julius ...
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... In the 47 BC Cleopatra gave birth to the baby boy Caesarion. ... However Cleopatra and Antony spent the winter of 40 BC together. In the spring he returned home. ...
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... In 49 BC Cleopatra was in dire straits and had to cross enemy borders in order to speak with Caesar. ... In 36 BC Cleopatra became his life and wife. ...
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... They were later married in 37 bc In the winter of 41-40 bc Cleopatra gave Mark Antony her undivided attention; she was his mistress, companion and confidante. ...
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Cleopatra Vll was born in 69 BC, in Alexandria, Egypt. ... In 46 BC he invited Cleopatra to go to Rome to be with him. She then went taking Caesarion with her. ...
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... At the battle of Actium in 31 BC, Cleopatra's Egyptian forces, together with Antony's Roman forces, faced Octavian's fleet, commanded by Marcus Vipsanius ...
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... financial aid. They soon fell in love. In 40 BC, Cleopatra gave birth to twin sons. Later in 40 BC, Antony left Cleopatra. Soon after ...
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... Then in 36 BC he married Cleopatra and had a son named Ptolemy Philadelphus. Octavia traveled out to meet her husband but he told her that he would meet her. ...
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... man. These traits were later on passed down through his family and to his child born 69 BC named Cleopatra (Ludwig 213). Ptolemy ...
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... rulers. Cleopatra came to the throne in 51 BC. Three ... constantly. After Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC, Cleopatra returned to Egypt. "Soon ...
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... The two forces, Octavian's navy commanded by Marcus Agrippa, and Antony and Cleopatra's navy, met at the battle of Actium on September 2, 31 BC. ...
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... there he asked Cleopatra for her help. The two of them then traveled to Alexandria, where they fell in love. He stayed with her for the winter of 41-40 BC. ...
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... the ancient world. Ptolemy's descendants ruled Egypt from Alexandria until the death of Cleopatra VII in 30 BC. Little by little ...
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... 48 BC at Pharsalus. Pompey fled to Egypt where he was murdered. Caesar followed Pompey to Eaypt where he became involved in a civil -3- war between Cleopatra ...
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... Cleopatra though, wasn't dead. ... Since he was Julius Caesar's adopted son, in January, 27 BC the senate changed his name from Octavian to Augustus Caesar. ...
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... After the Battle of Actium in 31 BC and the subsequent suicide of both Antony and Cleopatra, the victorious Octavian became, in 29 BC, master of the east also ...
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... with Cleopatra for a few years but eventually he went off to fight other wars, leaving Cleopatra pregnant with his child, Caesarion. In 44 BC Julius Caesar ...
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... Caesar remained in Egypt for the whole winter and became close friends with Queen Cleopatra. In 48 BC Caesar took over his title of dictator. ...
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... In 336 BC, King Philip II was assassinated at his daughter Cleopatra's wedding. By then, Alexander was 20, and he succeeded his father's throne. ...
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... In October of forty-eight BC Caesar arrived in Egypt and stayed until the following June. He fell in love with Cleopatra and her son Caesarion. ...
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... In 31 BC Octavian scattered the forces of his enemies in a critical naval ... A year later, to evade capture by Octavian, Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide in ...
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... two naval forces, Octavian's navy commanded by Marcus Agrippa, and Marcus Antonius' and Cleopatra's navy, met at the battle of Actium on September 2, 31 BC. ...
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... The city of Corinth was destroyed in 146 BC, Aethens captured in 86 BC, and finally Cleopatra and Mark Anthony defeated at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC. ...
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... her. In 48 BC they stripped Cleopatra of her power and she was forced into exile in Syria. Her sister Arsinoe went with her. The ...
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... He defeated Ptolemy and married his sister, Cleopatra. After rapidly crushing a revolt in Asia Minor, Caesar returned to Rome in 47 BC. ...
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... of Egypt. Finally, in 31 BC, war broke out between Octavian and the combined forces of Cleopatra and Antony. Octavian defeated his ...
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... To some degree, this charge was true. Antony had first met Cleopatra in 41 BC when she paid him a visit in Cilicia in southern Asia Minor. ...
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... The Hellenistic period spans three centuries, from Alexander's death to the death of Cleopatra VII of Egypt in 30 BC The Hellenistic citizen was more tolerant ...
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... Caesar, a 52 year old man, and Cleopatra, a 21 year old women. Still, the war between Egypt and Rome continued. Then in 47 BC, Rome got a break when the ...
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... The great city of Corinth was destroyed (146 BC), Athens captured (86 BC), and Cleopatra and Mark Antony defeated at the Battle of Actium (31 BC). ...
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