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Cleopatra’s Visit to Rome Timeline Game

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Cleopatra’s Visit to Rome is an engaging and educational timeline game that allows players to immerse themselves in the historical events surrounding Cleopatra’s visit to Rome.

  • Players will have the opportunity to learn about key events such as Cleopatra meeting Julius Caesar.
  • They will also experience the drama of Cleopatra’s relationship with Mark Antony.
  • Additionally, players can explore the political intrigue that surrounded Cleopatra’s visit to Rome.

Game Details: a timeline game where you place events in their correct chronological order

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  • 48 BC: Cleopatra meets Julius Caesar in Egypt
  • 46 BC: Cleopatra travels to Rome with Caesar
  • 47 BC: Birth of Cleopatra's son Caesarion in Rome
  • 44 BC: Cleopatra returns to Egypt after Caesar's assassination
  • 41 BC: Cleopatra meets Mark Antony in Tarsus
  • 40 BC: Cleopatra gives birth to twins in Alexandria
  • 37 BC: Cleopatra and Antony travel to Rome
  • 34 BC: Cleopatra becomes co-ruler of Egypt with Antony
  • 34 BC: Antony proclaims Caesarion as Caesar's son and heir
  • 33 BC: Cleopatra gives birth to another son, Ptolemy Philadelphus
  • 32 BC: Cleopatra and Antony hold lavish celebrations in Alexandria
  • 31 BC: Octavian declares war on Cleopatra and Antony
  • 31 BC: Battle of Actium, Cleopatra and Antony are defeated
  • 30 BC: Cleopatra and Antony commit suicide in Alexandria
  • 30 BC: Egypt becomes a Roman province under Octavian
  • 29 BC: Octavian returns to Rome with Cleopatra's children
  • 29 BC: Cleopatra's children are raised by Octavia, Octavian's sister
  • 30 BC: Caesarion is killed on Octavian's orders
  • 25 BC: Cleopatra's daughter Cleopatra Selene marries Juba II of Mauretania
  • 20 BC: Death of Antony and Cleopatra's son Alexander Helios

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