Pharah Cleopatra And Ptolemy XIII: The Women Ruler

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The two women rulers were in different situations and ascended to power in two distinct ways. Pharaoh Cleopatra’s rise to the throne was granted through her father’s will. Pharaoh Cleopatra’s name means “glory of the father.” She is the daughter of Ptolemy XII, who was a descendant of the military mastermind Alexander the Great’s generals. Upon her father’s death, Pharaoh Cleopatra was only eighteen and customary to marry her brother Ptolemy XIII to ensure the throne will remain with the royal family. Like Empress Wu, Pharaoh Cleopatra was ruthless and had family members killed to maintain control of the kingdom. As time passed, Pharaoh Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII developed different views and became rivals. To eliminate Ptolemy XIII’s threat,

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