Cleopatra, worshiped the standard Egyptian gods. In addition she took on the personna of Isis. In public she liked to dress like the goddess and even called herself the new Isis. Incidentally, this is how the myth of her death by snake bite originated. The goddess Isis was always depicted with atleast one snake on her arm.
she believed in the roman and Egyptian gods
Cleopatra worshiped the Egyptian gods and identified herself with the goddess Isis.
Cleopatra worshiped the goddess Isis . she also portrayed herself as this goddess in a humanly form
Isis
Cleopatra worshiped the Egyptian gods and goddesses, or at least gave lip service to them. as queen and pharaoh she had certain religious rituals to perform.
she believed in the roman and Egyptian gods
They believed in gods and goddesses. They practically believed in anything the priests built.
I think Cleopatra prayed to the goods by giving something to the gods in their honour
Cleopatra worshiped the Egyptian gods and identified herself with the goddess Isis.
Cleopatra worshiped Goddess Isis.
Cleopatra II more than likely believed in many gods as she not only was in contact with the Egyptian gods, but would have been familiar with the Greek gods as well. Remember she was a queen that lived a little less than half way through the Ptolemaic dynasty and still had strong Greek leanings.
Some believe in certain gods, some believe in other gods, some believe in no gods, some believe in all the gods.
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Some believe in certain gods, some believe in other gods, some believe in all the gods, some believe in no gods.
I believe it was Cleopatra.
Cleopatra was taught at the Museum, which I believe was in Alexandria.
Cleopatra worshiped the goddess Isis . she also portrayed herself as this goddess in a humanly form