Cleopatra (disambiguation)
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 (wife of Perdiccas II) , Macedonian queen
- Cleopatra (wife of Philip II) († 336 BC), stepmother of Alexander the Great
- Cleopatra of Macedonia († 308 BC), sister of Alexander the Great
- Cleopatra of Pontus , daughter of Mithridates VI. of Pontus and wife of Tigranes II of Armenia
- Cleopatra of Jerusalem , wife of Herod the Great
- Cleopatra (Claudius's mistress) , informed Claudius of the infidelity of his wife Valeria Messalina
- Cleopatra (wife of Gessius Florus) , wife of Gessius Florus
- Cleopatra , name of Zenobia , Queen of Palmyra, who claimed her descent from Cleopatra VII
- Cleopatra (alchemist) , in Egypt
Cleopatra is the name of the following women in Greek mythology:
- Cleopatra (daughter of Idas) , wife of Meleager
- Cleopatra (daughter of Boreas) and Oreithyia, wife of Phineus
- Cleopatra (daughter of Tros) , sister of Ilos, Assarakos and Ganymedes
- Cleopatra (daughter of Danaos) , two Danaids
- Cleopatra (wife of Deucalion) , mother of Idomeneus
- Cleopatra (sister of Midas)
- Cleopatra and Periboia , Locrian virgins
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:
- Cléopâtre (1899) , French film by Georges Méliès
- Cléopâtre (1910) , French short film by Henri Andréani and Ferdinand Zecca
- Cléopâtre (1917)
- Cleopatra (1928) , American short film by Roy William Neill
- Cleopatra (1934) , American film directed by Cecil B. DeMille
- Cleopatra (1963) , American film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Cleopatra (1999) , US-German TV film by Franc Roddam
- Cleopatra (porn movie) (2003)
Operas:
- Cleopatra (Cimarosa) , opera by Domenico Cimarosa (1789)
- Cleopatra (Paër) , opera by Ferdinando Paër (1808)
- Cleopatra (Rossi) , opera by Lauro Rossi (1876)
- Cléopâtre (opera) , opera by Jules Massenet (1914)
Ships:
- Cleopatra (ship, 1839) , side-wheel steam frigate of the British East India Company
- Cleopatra (ship, 1877) , special ship
- Cleopatra (ship, 1895) , Austro-Hungarian passenger ship
- SMS Cleopatra (1915) , Royal Navy light cruiser
Others:
- Cleopatra (band) , British girl group
- Cleopatra (cigarette brand) , Egyptian brand of cigarettes
- Cleopatra (singer) (born 1963), Greek pop singer
- Cleopatra (tragedy) , drama by Daniel Casper von Lohenstein (1661)
- Cleopatra (Venus Crater)
- Cleopatra (song) , song by Samira Efendi
See also:
- Cleo , female name