What drove Cleopatra VII to become so power hungry?

Cleopatra was a victim of love for Mark Antony As queen of ancient Egypt, Cleopatra is one of the famous female rulers in history. Officially, she is known as Cleopatra VII—she was the seventh woman in her family to have the name. But she is the one that made the name famous.

Her family had ruled Egypt for more than 100 years before she was born around 69 BC. One of her ancestors was Ptolemy, a Greek general who helped Alexander the Great conquered Egypt in 332 BC. Ptolemy became king of Egypt after Alexander’s death in 323 BC.

The daughter of a king, Cleopatra learned how to govern by watching her father. She also learned many different languages so that she could communicate with the people of Egypt and those in other lands. After her father’s death, Cleopatra rose to power around 51 BC.

At first, Cleopatra shared the throne with her younger brother-husband, Ptolemy XIII. As strange as that sounds to us now, brothers and sisters marrying was not uncommon for the royalty of ancient ... more.

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