Internally, the traditional system of inheritance was no longer strictly observed. With the interference of Roman powers, the royal family became faction-ridden, and intrafamily conflicts between the father and uncles gradually intensified.
Under such internal and external threats, even the slightest misstep could lead to elimination, making one a casualty of the struggle.
Hence, this period greatly honed personal abilities, creating unique political insight…
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After constant mediation and fighting, she finally ascended to the throne, married her own brother, and became Queen 'Cleopatra VII'.
Yet, the unease of not having full control over power persistently lingered, requiring further negotiation.
Nevertheless...
The fleeting victory of the regal contest eventually blinded her vision, leading to an overestimation of her own capabilities.
Rashly declaring war before accumulating enough strength, she was expelled, beginning a life of exile.