Cleopatra, Cleopatr The Queen Of Cleopatra

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Long long ago a Queen was born named Cleopatra, Cleopatra was a Queen and a ruler and was the first ruler to speak Egyptian and 9 other languages. Back in the days they would get forced to marry someone they don’t want to be with someone although she wasn’t forced but she married her brother.
She was born on 69 BC she had 4 siblings her dad left and her sister Bernice was left co-regent then he came back and ruled for another 4 years he left the throne of egypt to his son. When Theos Philopator was 10 years old he became a co-ruler with Cleopatra in 51 BC.
She was married to Ptolemy XIII but he drowned, Ptolemy XIV but he was poisoned, Julius Caesar but he was assassinated in Rome, Mark antony but he committed suicide although she did have

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