Edward III of England
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Cleopatra VII - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views
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Her patron goddess was Isis,
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Pompey fled from the forces of Julius Caesar to Alexandria, seeking sanctuary.
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Nine months after their first meeting, Cleopatra gave birth to their baby, in 47 BC
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Pompey's subsequent murder in Egypt in an inept political intrigue left Caesar sole master of the Roman world.
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He was also known as Bacchus, the name adopted by the Romans
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Dionysus is made out to be a son of Zeus and Semele; other versions of the myth contend that he is a son of Zeus and Persephone. He is described as being womanly or "man-womanish".[6]
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. His festival was the Liberalia, celebrated on March 17, but in some myths the festival was also held on March 5.
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Caesarion appears in the 1963 film Cleopatra. He is portrayed as a sweet child, and a loyal co-ruler with his mother. However, history is altered when he appears to be about 12-years-old, instead of 17, when he died.
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Caesar was born into a patrician family
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sleep three nights outside his own bed or one night outside Rome, or look upon an army. [17]
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He pursued Pompey to Alexandria, where Pompey was murdered by a former Roman officer serving in the court of King Ptolemy XIII.[82]
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