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Cleopatra VII, born around 69 BC in Egypt, belonged to the Ptolemaic dynasty, which had ruled Egypt since 323 BC, and was the daughter of Pharaoh Ptolemy XII and a concubine. Her nickname (Philopator) means "one who loves her homeland", which suggests that her mother was Egyptian, but above all her deep attachment to her country.
She had to marry her younger brother in order to be able to reign after the death of her father, but obviously the morals of her people at the time were more libertine. She is well known for having been the mistress of the great Caesar, from whom she had a son, Caesarion, and of Mark Antony, from whom she had three sons.
The political climate in Cleopatra's time, which can be seen in the Egyptian Dreams Deluxe™ slot machine, was not at its best, and she enlists the help of Julius Caesar, who punishes her brother for murdering Pompey and makes Egypt a Roman protectorate. The country was a granary for the Romans and they needed to stabilise politics as much as possible. He then gave the throne back to Cleopatra, whom he had summoned and who had appeared wrapped in a carpet, much to his surprise.
Some time later he had her marry his other younger brother, the Pharaoh of Egyptian Dreams Deluxe™, to keep her in power. Cleopatra recalled by her lover lived for two years in Rome. On the death of Julius Caesar, as civil war explodes in Rome, she returns to Alexandria and has her brother murdered to rule alone. The two heirs appointed by Julius Caesar, Mark Antony and Octavian, shared the empire: Antony the eastern part and Octavian the western.
Mark Antony travelled to Egypt where he met the magnificent queen and fell under her charms. Their affair lasted 10 years and he married her. Antony was caught between the civil wars and the war against the Parthians and dreamt of founding a dynasty descended from the children he had had with Cleopatra. She was proclaimed Queen of Kings, demonstrating Egypt's superiority over the East.
Everything Mark Antony did for Cleopatra puzzled the Romans. What's more, Octavian reinforced a propaganda policy against him which increased the discontent of the Roman population. He was seen as totally subservient to the Queen and incapable of taking decisions on his own. The latent civil war exploded and Octavian went to Egypt and managed to defeat Mark Antony at the battle of Actium.
Antony ends his life with his sword and his remains are taken to the tomb in the pyramid seen in the free video slot Egyptian Dreams Deluxe™, which Cleopatra had built for her. Octavian returns to Alexandria and takes the queen prisoner as she tries to negotiate the retention of her kingdom, but no negotiation is possible and Octavian stands firm and therefore does not succumb to her charms. He let her retire with her servants.
According to legend, they brought her a basket of figs with an asp inside under the leaves. She was stung without seeing it at first, but realised it later. Octavian did not attack Cleopatra's children and let them live, but there are many other explanations for this legend that we do not have time to explain here.