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{{Civ infobox
{{Infobox
 
| name = Cleopatra
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| image = Cleopatra.png
| img = Cleopatra.png
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| civ = Egypt
| race = Egypt
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| ability = Iteru
 
| unit = Maryannu Chariot Archer
| uniqueability = Iteru
 
 
| building = Sphinx
| uniqueunit = Maryannu Chariot Archer
 
 
| agenda = [[Queen Of The Nile]]
| uniquebuilding = Sphinx
 
| agenda = Queen Of The Nile
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
'''Cleopatra''' is one of the known [[Leaders]] in [[Civilization VI]]. Cleopatra leads the [[Egypt]]ian Civ in Sid Meier's [[Civilization VI]]. Cleopatra is famous not only for rising to power in Egypt buy also for her famous affairs with both [[Julius Caesar]] and [[Mark Anthony]] believed to have changed the course of history in both Egypt and Rome.
 
{{PAGENAME}} is one of the known [[Leaders]] in [[Civilization VI]]. Cleopatra leads the [[Egypt|Egyptian]] Civ in Sid Meier's [[Civilization VI]]. Cleopatra is famous not only for rising to power in Egypt buy also for her famous affairs with both [[Julius Caesar]] and [[Mark Anthony]] believed to have changed the course of history in both Egypt and Rome.
 
   
 
Cleopatra gives Egypt improvements to [[Trade Routes]]. External Trade Routes from Egypt give Egypt additional [[Gold]]. Trade Routes from other Civs give Egypt additional gold as well and [[Food]] for the originator. This makes Egypt an attractive trading partner and a valuable ally.
 
Cleopatra gives Egypt improvements to [[Trade Routes]]. External Trade Routes from Egypt give Egypt additional [[Gold]]. Trade Routes from other Civs give Egypt additional gold as well and [[Food]] for the originator. This makes Egypt an attractive trading partner and a valuable ally.
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In the years to follow, Cleopatra would strike up romances with powerful Roman figures such as Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, and ally Ancient Egypt with some of the most important figures of the time.<ref>http://civilization.com/#news/en-civilization-vi-cleopatra-leads-egypt</ref>
 
In the years to follow, Cleopatra would strike up romances with powerful Roman figures such as Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, and ally Ancient Egypt with some of the most important figures of the time.<ref>http://civilization.com/#news/en-civilization-vi-cleopatra-leads-egypt</ref>
   
==Unique Units==
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==Unique units==
 
* [[Maryannu Chariot Archer]] - Egypt's [[Units#Unique Units|Unique Unit]] gets bonus movement when it starts on open [[Terrain]]. Early in the game is it best at fast attacks. Its mobility means it can respond to wide range of threats.
 
* [[Maryannu Chariot Archer]] - Egypt's [[Units#Unique Units|Unique Unit]] gets bonus movement when it starts on open [[Terrain]]. Early in the game is it best at fast attacks. Its mobility means it can respond to wide range of threats.
   
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==References==
 
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
   
 
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[[Category:Leaders]]

Revision as of 20:34, 5 October 2016

Cleopatra
Cleopatra
Civilization Egypt
Agenda [[Queen Of The Nile]]
Ability Iteru
Unit Maryannu Chariot Archer
Building Sphinx

Cleopatra is one of the known Leaders in Civilization VI. Cleopatra leads the Egyptian Civ in Sid Meier's Civilization VI. Cleopatra is famous not only for rising to power in Egypt buy also for her famous affairs with both Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony believed to have changed the course of history in both Egypt and Rome.

Cleopatra gives Egypt improvements to Trade Routes. External Trade Routes from Egypt give Egypt additional Gold. Trade Routes from other Civs give Egypt additional gold as well and Food for the originator. This makes Egypt an attractive trading partner and a valuable ally.

Description

The Egyptians are once again led by Cleopatra VII, a woman who, in her short 40 years of life, managed to wed two of her brothers and have affairs with two of the most powerful men in Rome.

Born Cleopatra Thea Philopater in 69 BC, the Egyptian ruler set forth on a path to power that left many lives in her wake. At the age of 14, after many of her rivals had been poisoned or executed, she was made regent and deputy to her father, Ptolemy XII. Four years later, her father passed away, leaving Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy XIII (who was only ten years old at the time) as joint rulers of Egypt. Cleopatra, now married to her younger brother, had no intention of sharing power, and eventually had all mention of her brother erased from public records. Ptolemy XIII fled and she had become the sole leader and pharaoh of Egypt.

In the years to follow, Cleopatra would strike up romances with powerful Roman figures such as Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, and ally Ancient Egypt with some of the most important figures of the time.[1]

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