![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Long story short: things went south in Egypt Mark Anthony, thinking Cleopatra had been killed, died by suicide upon hearing the news, Cleopatra also died by suicide, traditionally via a poisonous snake, although that's generally discounted as a myth. He appeared in artwork riding his horse-drawn chariot across the sky and was a firsthand witness. Until his role was usurped by a newer god, Helios was the deity of the life-giving, season-changing sun. They were taken to Rome and treated well in the household of Mark Antony’s widow, Octavia, where they were educated. The twins were aged 10 and Ptolemy six when their mother died. He and Cleopatra joined forces, resulting in three more children: twins, a boy and girl - Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene- and another son, Ptolemy Philadelphus. An unpunished second-generation Titan of Greek mythology, Helios was a deity who was important, but not always recognized for his powers. Mark Antony was the father of Cleopatra’s other children, Ptolemy Philadelphus and the twins, Cleopatra Selene and Alexander Helios. She followed Julius back to Rome but returned to Egypt after his assassination.Įnter another Roman, Mark Antony, part of the ruling aristocracy of Rome in the wake of the assassination of Julius. Enter the Romans - specifically, Julius Caesar, with whom she had a relationship and perhaps a son, Caesarion (there's some controversy about his paternity). After conquering the Achaemenid Persian Empire, the Macedonian army undertook an expedition into the Indian subcontinent. They probably married - that was the custom in that period in Egypt - but eventually, she wanted the throne to herself. The Indian campaign of Alexander the Great began in 327 BC and lasted until 325 BC. She was born the daughter of a king, and in time inherited the throne, which she shared with her brother - she was 18, and he was 10. Mary’s father, Heli or Alexander Helios III as he was known in history, was a Prince of David, whose father, Prince Mattan or Mattathias was renown, if for nothing else but his marriages to three notable women in Judea. She was born around 69 BC, officially Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator. Prince Mattathias and Princess Alexandra II - The Paternal Grandparents of the Maiden, Miriam. ![]()
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