Was Cleopatra the last pharaoh of Egypt?
1) “Cleopatra VII Jointly with her father Ptolemy XII, her brother Ptolemy XIII, her brother-husband Ptolemy XIV, and her son Ptolemy XV; also known simply as Cleopatra 51–30 BC Ptolemy XIII Brother of Cleopatra VII 51–47 BC Arsinoe IV In opposition to Cleopatra VII 48-47 BC Ptolemy XIV Younger brother of Cleopatra VII and Ptolemy XIII 47–44 BC Ptolemy XV Caesarion Infant son of Cleopatra VII; aged 3 when proclaimed co-ruler with Cleopatra 44–30 BC” “Rome: Cleopatra VII had an affair with Roman Dictator Julius Caesar, and Roman General Marc Antony, but it was not until after her suicide in 30 BC (after Marc Antony was defeated by Octavian, who would later be the emperor Augustus) that Egypt became a province of Rome in 30 BC. Subsequent Roman Emperors were accorded the title of Pharaoh, although exclusively while in Egypt. One Egyptian king-list lists the Roman Emperors as Pharaohs up to and including Decius. See the list of Roman emperors.” Source and further information: http://en.wi