Cleopatra's marrige
Cleopatra's dad named Cleopatra and his eldest son Ptolemy joint rulers. Even though incest marriages were forbidden,a punishable crime and your baby could be deformed , the royal family often inter-married to keep the blood line pure (this proved to create many gentic problems over the genrations). So Cleopatra came to the throne in 51 BC and was married to her 10-year-old brother. Shortly after, the young boy king had Cleopatra driven into exile in Syria.
Julius ceasar (husband/brother)
Ceasar came into her life.
In 48 BC, Ceaser came to Egypt to pursue his former friend and now rival Pompey and cleopatra heard that Julius Caesar was in the palace in Alexandria, she had one of her servants deliver her to Caeasr in a rug rolled up and offered as a gift that had to be opened in front of him. Caesar was said to be instantly captivated by Cleopatra's charm. Soon they were lovers and sooner still the boy king Ptolemy XIII was in battle with Caesar and his troops which were outnumbered 5 to 1. Despite great odds, the Romans won the battle and Ptolemy XIII was killed in battle.
Cleopatra concieved a child.
The information we had found is said that Cleopatra and Ceasar conceived a child near the Temple of Dendur and that when the child was born, she named it Ptolemy Caesar, and soon it was known as Caesarion, meaning little Caesar (Ceasarian means "from Caesar" and is said that Caesar had to be cut from his mother's body, and is now a medical term). When Caesar returned to Rome, she followed him with their baby and lived in Caesar's villa, where he visited her constantly, often feasting and making love until the early morning hours. Ceasar was assassinated by members of the senate in Rome who thought he was losing