Cleopatra Time line

  • Period: 69 BCE to 30 BCE

    Cleopatra Time line

  • 51 BCE

    Takes the throne

    Takes the throne
    Cleopatra takes the throne of Egypt at the young age of 18 alongside her 10-year-old brother Ptolemy XIII.
  • 49 BCE

    Becomes involved with Julius Caesar

    Becomes involved with Julius Caesar
    Cleopatra seduces Julius Caesar (presumably) to gain political security. They eventually have a son named Caesarian (little Caesar).
  • 44 BCE

    Death of Julius Caesar

    Death of Julius Caesar
    Julius Caesar is assassinated by Brutus and other conspirators.
  • 44 BCE

    Second Triumvirate

    Second Triumvirate
    After the death of Julius Caesar, the second roman triumvirate was created between Mark Antony, Octavian Augustus, and Marcus Lepidus. https://ehistory.osu.edu/topics/second-triumvirate-wars
  • 41 BCE

    Cleopatra gets involved with Mark Antony

    Cleopatra gets involved with Mark Antony
    Similar to how Caesar summoned Cleopatra to talk and then got seduced. The same is true about what happed to Mark Antony
  • 37 BCE

    Antony's attack on the Parthia

    Antony's attack on the Parthia
    Antony, funded by Egypt (Cleopatra) set out to conquer the Parthian empire. After failing once and escaping into the mountains and losing a great percentage of his troops (due to famine).
  • 36 BCE

    Antony's attack on the Parthia II

    Antony's attack on the Parthia II
    After being defeated Antony decided to attack once more and this time he was more successful.
  • 34 BCE

    Donations of Alexandra

    Donations of Alexandra
    Antony decides to donate large swaths of land (which used to be under the control of Egypt) back to Cleopatra and her descendants.
  • 31 BCE

    Actium Battle

    Actium Battle
    A large battle between Cleopatra and Antony against Octavian.
  • 30 BCE

    Escape to Alexandra

    Escape to Alexandra
    Cleopatra and Antony flee to Alexandra to escape Octavian and his army.
  • 30 BCE

    The death of both Antony and Cleopatra

    The death of both Antony and Cleopatra
    Both Antony and Cleopatra commit suicide one after the other once their inevitable defeat is in sight.