The first encounter between Cleopatra and Caesar Cleopatra was hopeless - she needed to win the Egyptian throne in front of her inappropriate brother Ptolemy. But hey, Cleopatra was expelled from Egypt by a ruthless potinus. Fortunately, the wonderful Cleopatra plans to roll her Egyptian castle into the carpet and become a great gift to Caesar. Her loyal servant Apolodros brought her through a secret passage to the palace that Caesar's security guard mentioned.
Ptolemy and Cleopatra will dismiss their troops and will meet with Caesar to settle their dispute. Cleopatra himself smuggled to Caesar in the east carpet and invited him. Caesar arrested Ptolemy. Pharaoh's army besieged the palace. Caesar released Ptolemy III, and the Alexander War lasted six months until Ptolemy III drowned in the Nile River and tried to escape from the fight (Shaw, Ian; 2003). Alexander surrendered to Caesar, and Catherine restored Cleopatra to her throne. She served as Queen and Pharaoh between 51 and 30 BC, and died at the age of 39 (Dunn, Jimmy; 2002).
In the magnificent battle of Nile, the Roman army overturned the Greek army and made Cleopatra the Pharaoh. She married Caesar soon when she was 18 years old. At that time he was 52 years old. Then Cleopatra began depicting himself as Hathhor and as a Horus to help consolidate their position. Nine months later, Cleopatra bore their son Ptolemy XV, or "Caesarion". Then, on March 15th BC, Julius Caesar was cruelly killed. Cleopatra lost the military power in Rome. As a result, Pharaoh immediately poisoned Ptolemy XIV, a 13-year-old brother, including the "queen of poison". Later, she invited Mark Anthony in her early twenties around the early 40s. Shortly thereafter, they assassinated Cleopatra 's sister.
Cleopatra is determined to regain her throne. Both Ptolemy and Cleopatra should meet the Julius Caesar and resolve the conflict. But Cleopatra knew that her heart would kill her when she went to Alexander in the case of the open Ptolemy. So she secretly dressed in Caesar on Oriental carpet. When Caesar saw Cleopatra, he fell in love with her charm and became her lover that night. When Ptolemy saw them together, he said angrily that he was betrayed. Caesar brought Cleopatra back to the throne after his brother Ptolemy drowned in the Nile River to escape from Caesar.