The Role Of Cleopatra In Charge Of The Roman Empire

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She seduced Caesar, married, became his lover, had a child, and was then had linked herself to the Roman Empire.
In 44 BC Caesar was stabbed to death at a senate gathering and Cleopatra fled back to Egypt. Once again Cleopatra would use her charm and willingness to integrate herself to yet another powerful man, this being Mark Antony who was now in charge of the Roman Empire. Cleopatra will be remembered as a woman whose cunning personality was used as a means to accomplish her goals and to protect her beloved state of Egypt. She sought out many opportunities placed in front of her, embraced them and actioned them.

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