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Cleopatra V of Egypt

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Cleopatra V of Egypt (Greek: η Κλεοπάτρα) was the mother of Cleopatra VII, by her husband and brother Ptolemy XII of Egypt, and was possibly the mother of Cleopatra VI of Egypt and Berenice IV of Egypt. She co-ruled Egypt with her daughter Berenice IV for a year before her death, then her daughter reigned alone in Egypt.

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Preceded by
Ptolemy XII
Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt
with Ptolemy XII and Berenice IV
Succeeded by
Berenice IV


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