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What happened to Cleopatra’s children? (video)

Her firstborn, Caesarion, born of her union with Julius Caesar, faced a precarious path to legitimacy following Caesar's assassination

Newsroom March 20 06:18

Cleopatra, a pivotal figure in ancient history, bore four children, marking a significant chapter in her legacy. Amidst the intricate web of alliances and power struggles that defined the era, Cleopatra’s children emerged as symbols of both hope and uncertainty.

Her firstborn, Caesarion, born of her union with Julius Caesar, faced a precarious path to legitimacy following Caesar’s assassination. Despite Cleopatra’s efforts to secure his position, Octavian’s ascent to power cast a shadow over his future. In the tumultuous aftermath of Antony and Cleopatra’s demise, Caesarion’s fate remains obscured by sparse historical documentation, likely meeting a tragic end at the hands of Roman forces.

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Cleopatra’s twins, Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene II, born to Mark Antony, embarked on a journey fraught with political intrigue. Following their parents’ downfall, they were paraded through the streets of Rome, evoking sympathy but also marking them as pawns in Octavian’s consolidation of power. While some accounts suggest they were spared, their ultimate fate remains elusive, lost to the annals of history.

Source: Ancient Origins

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