The only temple that Cleopatra built was a temple to Julius Caesar and that was more to cement her affiliation with Rome than for religious reasons. She gave little or no help to the Egyptian people, as they did not need her. Their lives were regulated in their nomes as they had been for thousands of years and no matter who was ruling in Alexandria, their lives remained the same although their taxes may have been higher.
Cleopatra helped get Egypt out of debt by taxes, taxes, taxes! She raised the export/import taxes and raised the personal taxes of the wealthy. She also had access to all the profits from the papyrus trade and took a royal share of the grain export. She was able to exploit Egypt's wealth to free the country from debt.
They helped because the Pharaoh wanted a pyramid built and he wanted the citizens to help build it so .....it would get done faster! Actually, they were forced to help.
Cleopatra wanted Julius caesars help because Cleopatra was in danger
The Mayans were great astronomers. They built their temples according to the way the light would look at different times of day, and therefore, stars made designs on the Mayan structures.
It is because Cleopatra was trying to make herself queen of Egypt by getting help from Caesar. Caesar did not know if he should trust her. With the birth of their child Caesar knew that Cleopatra was trustworthy enough and thus ready to become a queen.
she did suicide how the heck did she help?
Cleopatra with the help of Mark Antony conquered Cyprus, Egypt, Libya, and some areas around the Syrian coast.
yes they did
Cleopatra did absolutely nothing to help Egypt. She imposed high taxation, let the infrastructure of the country crumble (the Romans had to drag the delta canals because they were all silted up) and then lost the country to Rome.
Cleopatra spent lots of her childhood in her palace in Egypt with her father and siblings, however for some of her childhood she was in rome with her father to ask for help to reclaim the throne.
Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.Cleopatra got her power back with the help of Julius Caesar. Caesar established her as ruler and when he left Egypt, he also left Roman troops there to safeguard against revolution (the Alexandrians did not like Cleopatra) and to make sure that Cleopatra complied with her allied status with Rome.
Cleopatra with the help of Mark Antony conquered Cyprus, Egypt, Libya, and some areas around the Syrian coast.
Cleopatra helped get Egypt out of debt by taxes, taxes, taxes! She raised the export/import taxes and raised the personal taxes of the wealthy. She also had access to all the profits from the papyrus trade and took a royal share of the grain export. She was able to exploit Egypt's wealth to free the country from debt.
Cleopatra overreached herself. She saw Egypt (and herself) as ruling the world and herself as the queen of Rome, ruling from Alexandria. There was a prophesy at the time which predicted a New World Order. Cleopatra deluded herself into thinking she, with the help of Marc Antony, would rule this new world order. As it turned out, it was a prophesy relating to Augustus and ultimately, Christianity.
If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.
Cleopatra did not actually seek help from Julius Caesar. In fact she probably didn't want to even meet him as there was a massive debt that Egypt owed Caesar which was incurred from her father. However she saw an opportunity, took advantage of it, and it worked.
They helped because the Pharaoh wanted a pyramid built and he wanted the citizens to help build it so .....it would get done faster! Actually, they were forced to help.