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{{Quote|Caesar moves away from the Senate, placing his trust in foreign rulers, adopting the ego and pomp of his Egyptian whore.|[[Marcus Junius Brutus]] about Cleopatra's influence on Caesar.|Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy}}
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|birth = 69 BCE<br>[[Alexandria]], {{Wiki|Ptolemaic Kingdom}}
|birth = 69 BCE<br>[[Alexandria]], {{Wiki|Ptolemaic Kingdom}}
|death = 12 August 30 BCE (aged 39)<br>Alexandria, Ptolemaic Kingdom
|death = 12 August 30 BCE (aged 39)<br>Alexandria, Ptolemaic Kingdom
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Cleopatra and Caesar by Jean-Leon-Gerome.jpg|''Cleopatra and Caesar'', by {{Wiki|Jean-Léon Gérôme}}
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Cleopatra and Caesar by Jean-Leon-Gerome.jpg|''Cleopatra and Caesar'', by {{Wiki|Jean-Léon Gérôme}}
515px-Cleopatra - John William Waterhouse.jpg|''Cleopatra'', by {{Wiki|John William Waterhouse}}
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"Caesar moves away from the Senate, placing his trust in foreign rulers, adopting the ego and pomp of his Egyptian whore."
Marcus Junius Brutus about Cleopatra's influence on Caesar.[src]

Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (69 BCE – 30 BCE) was the last effective Pharaoh of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, and ruled during the rise of the Assassin's Brotherhood.[1]

Initially sharing power with her father, and later, with her brothers, Cleopatra eventually gained sole control with the help of the Templars.[2] She then started a liaison with Gaius Julius Caesar.[3]

In 30 BCE, Cleopatra died inside her palace after being poisoned by a venomous asp used by the Assassin Amunet.[4]

In 2012, she was included in a mnemonic set in Abstergo Industries' Project Legacy.[5]

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