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'''Cleopatra''' (Ancient Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Kleopatra; "Glory of the father") is a popular ancient Greek name used in the ancient world to refer to many Greco-Macedonian princesses, including those who reigned as queens of ancient Egypt.
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The most famous person bearing the name is [[Cleopatra (ruler)|Cleopatra VII Philopator of Egypt]] (69-30 BC), the last active Ptolemaic pharaoh of Egypt before it became a Roman province.

'''Cleopatra''' may also refer to:

* [[Cleopatra (1963 film)|''Cleopatra'' (1963 film)]], a British-American-Swiss drama directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
* ''[[The Cleopatras]]'', a 1983 British series
* ''[[Cleopatra 2525]]'', an American science fiction series
* The trope [[Cleopatra Nose]]

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Cleopatra (Ancient Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Kleopatra; "Glory of the father") is a popular ancient Greek name used in the ancient world to refer to many Greco-Macedonian princesses, including those who reigned as queens of ancient Egypt.

The most famous person bearing the name is Cleopatra VII Philopator of Egypt (69-30 BC), the last active Ptolemaic pharaoh of Egypt before it became a Roman province.

Cleopatra may also refer to: