We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.
We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.
We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.
We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.
We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.
We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.
We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.
We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.
We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.
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Cleopatra was Phillip's daughte ( not the Egyptian pharoh)
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There were seven queens in Egypt known as Cleopatra. There may have been other royal ladies in Macedon, as Cleopatra was a very common name.
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Cleopatra of Macedon left Macedonia more than likely when she followed or accompanied her husband Alexander I of Epirus to her new home in Epirus.
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Alexander was the son of Philip II of Macedon with his fourth wife, Olympias of Epirus. He also had a sister, Cleopatra of Macedon, not to be confused with the Egypt's last pharaoh, who was born about 250 years later.
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possible yes no maybe. The two Cleopatras may have been distantly related, but very distantly. They lived at different times and Cleopatra was a very common Macedonian name. It is possible that there is a connection, but as said above, it would be a very distant one. For all practical purposes you could say that they were not related.
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The address of the Macedon Public Library is: 30 Main Street, Macedon, 14502 9101
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In 50 BC, Cleopatra and her brother were co-rulers. The next year she was driven out and it wasn't until 47 that Julius Caesar firmly established her on the throne. So for all practical purposes, she became ruler in 47 BC.
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The address of the Macedon Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 303, Macedon, NY 14502
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Phillip of Macedon was assassinated in 336 BC. He was the father of Alexander the Great and Phillip III of Macedon.
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The phone number of the Macedon Public Library is: 315-986-5932.
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Cleopatra's family came to rule through General Ptolemy I of Macedon, who was under the command of Alexander the Great. After Alexander's death, the countries he conquered were divided among his generals, and Ptolemy claimed Egypt. Cleopatra, being the oldest surviving child of Ptolemy XII and Cleopatra V, became co ruler with her twelve-year-old brother Ptolemy XIII and, after his death, Ptolemy XIV, both of whom she married according to Egyptian custom.
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Macedon is a town located between Melbourne and Bendigo, in central Australia. Macedon was originally known as Black Forest until 1871 when it was changed to Macedon, which it is known as today.
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The area of Electoral district of Macedon is 1,683 square kilometers.
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The area of Shire of Macedon Ranges is 1,747 square kilometers.
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He was also known as Alexander III of Macedon. Macedon was where he was born.
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Alexander of Philip [Αλέξανδος Φιλίππου] king of Macedon. Later he was granted the title of the Great and of course Alexander III King of Macedon [the third since he was the third Alexander of the house of the Macedon kings]
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Alexander of Macedon first entered the Gandhara province of India.
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The film Cleopatra is the fake biography of Cleopatra. That's why its called "Cleopatra".
The film Cleopatra is the fake biography of Cleopatra. That's why its called "Cleopatra".
The film Cleopatra is the fake biography of Cleopatra. That's why its called "Cleopatra".
The film Cleopatra is the fake biography of Cleopatra. That's why its called "Cleopatra".
The film Cleopatra is the fake biography of Cleopatra. That's why its called "Cleopatra".
The film Cleopatra is the fake biography of Cleopatra. That's why its called "Cleopatra".
The film Cleopatra is the fake biography of Cleopatra. That's why its called "Cleopatra".
The film Cleopatra is the fake biography of Cleopatra. That's why its called "Cleopatra".
The film Cleopatra is the fake biography of Cleopatra. That's why its called "Cleopatra".
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yes it is. It is used when referring to the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia, i.e. Phillip of Macedon.
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It was Cleopatra VII.
It was Cleopatra VII.
It was Cleopatra VII.
It was Cleopatra VII.
It was Cleopatra VII.
It was Cleopatra VII.
It was Cleopatra VII.
It was Cleopatra VII.
It was Cleopatra VII.
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There was~ * Cleopatra I * Cleopatra II * Cleopatra III * Cleopatra IV * Cleopatra V * Cleopatra VI * Cleopatra VII In total there were 7 Cleopatra's. Cleopatra VII is the most famous as she was the last of the Greek/ Roman Pharohs.
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NO
HE WAS NOT A PHAROH
Alexander III of Macedon, commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the Greek kingdom of Macedon.
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The motto of Palmyra-Macedon High School is 'The Pal-Mac Way is Every Day'.
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Does not include television productions, animation or shorts other than early silents:
"Antony and Cleopatra" (1908)
"Cleopatra" (1910)
"Cleopatra" (1912)
"Marcantonio e Cleopatra" (1913)
"Antony and Cleopatra" (1914)
"Cleopatra" (1917)
"Anthony and Cleopatra" (1924)
"Cleopatra" (1934)
"Caesar and Cleopatra" (1945)
"La vida intima de Marco Antonio y Cleopatra" (1947)
"Antony and Cleopatra" (1951)
"Two Nights with Cleopatra" (1953)
"Serpent of the Nile" (1953)
"Legions of the Nile" (1960)
"Una Regina peer Cesare" (1962)
"Cleopatra" (1963)
"Toto and Cleopatra" (1963)
"Cleopatra" (1970)
"The Notorious Cleopatra" (1970)
"Antony and Cleopatra" (1972)
"Asterix and Obelix Meet Cleopatra" (2002)
"Cleopatra" (2003)
"Cleopatra" (2007)
"Caesar and Cleopatra" (2009)
"Cleopatra" (2013)
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There is no name for Cleopatra's obelisk because she does not have one. There are obelisks called "Cleopatra's Needles" but they have nothing to do with Cleopatra VII.
There is no name for Cleopatra's obelisk because she does not have one. There are obelisks called "Cleopatra's Needles" but they have nothing to do with Cleopatra VII.
There is no name for Cleopatra's obelisk because she does not have one. There are obelisks called "Cleopatra's Needles" but they have nothing to do with Cleopatra VII.
There is no name for Cleopatra's obelisk because she does not have one. There are obelisks called "Cleopatra's Needles" but they have nothing to do with Cleopatra VII.
There is no name for Cleopatra's obelisk because she does not have one. There are obelisks called "Cleopatra's Needles" but they have nothing to do with Cleopatra VII.
There is no name for Cleopatra's obelisk because she does not have one. There are obelisks called "Cleopatra's Needles" but they have nothing to do with Cleopatra VII.
There is no name for Cleopatra's obelisk because she does not have one. There are obelisks called "Cleopatra's Needles" but they have nothing to do with Cleopatra VII.
There is no name for Cleopatra's obelisk because she does not have one. There are obelisks called "Cleopatra's Needles" but they have nothing to do with Cleopatra VII.
There is no name for Cleopatra's obelisk because she does not have one. There are obelisks called "Cleopatra's Needles" but they have nothing to do with Cleopatra VII.
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In Greek, both Macedon and Macedonia are translated as Macedonia (Μακεδονία Makedonίa). But in English, Macedonia is usually referred to the historical province of Macedonia in north Greece and Macedon is always referred to as the ancient Greek kingdom.
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Cleopatra died at the age of 39.
Cleopatra died at the age of 39.
Cleopatra died at the age of 39.
Cleopatra died at the age of 39.
Cleopatra died at the age of 39.
Cleopatra died at the age of 39.
Cleopatra died at the age of 39.
Cleopatra died at the age of 39.
Cleopatra died at the age of 39.
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No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.
No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.
No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.
No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.
No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.
No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.
No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.
No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.
No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.
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They are Cleopatra's parents.
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