Cleopatra (disambiguation)

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Cleopatra (Greek Κλεοπάτρα the one who was famous by her father ; Latin Cleopatra ) is the name of the following Egyptian queens and rulers:

  • Cleopatra (69 BC – 30 BC), wife of her brothers Ptolemy XIII. and Ptolemy XIV, mistress of Julius Caesar and Marcus Antonius, see Cleopatra VII.
  • Cleopatra I (around 204 BC – 176 BC), wife of Ptolemy V
  • Cleopatra II. (Around 185 BC – 116 BC), wife of her brothers Ptolemy VI. and Ptolemy VIII.
  • Cleopatra III. († 101 BC). Wife of Ptolemy VIII
  • Cleopatra IV. († 112 BC), wife of her brother Ptolemy IX, then Antiochus IX.
  • Cleopatra V († 69 BC), wife of Ptolemy IX, then Antiochus VIII, Antiochus IX. and Antiochus X.
  • Cleopatra VI. (around 95 BC – 57? BC), wife of Ptolemy XII.
  • Cleopatra Berenike III. (around 120 BC – 80 BC), wife of Ptolemy X and Ptolemy XI.
  • Cleopatra Selene (40 BC - ??), daughter of Cleopatra VII and Marcus Antonius and wife of Iuba II of Mauritania.
  • Cleopatra Thea (around 164 BC – 121 BC), wife of the Syrian kings Alexander I Balas, Demetrios II and Antiochus VII.


Cleopatra is the name of the following ancient women:


Cleopatra is the name of the following women in Greek mythology:


Cleopatra stands for:

  • (216) Cleopatra , asteroid of the main belt
  • Cleopatra , pseudonym of Irmgard Enderle (1895–1985), German politician (KPD, SADP, SPD), trade unionist and journalist
  • Kleopatra (software) , program for certificate management and encryption and decryption


Cleopatra or Cléopâtre stands for:

Films:

Operas:

Ships:

Others:


See also: