Schools as we know them did not exist then. He had a tutor at home.
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He didn't go to school.
Cleopatra did not go to school in the way we consider school today. She was a royal princess and she was educated by tutors who came to her.Cleopatra did not go to school in the way we consider school today. She was a royal princess and she was educated by tutors who came to her.Cleopatra did not go to school in the way we consider school today. She was a royal princess and she was educated by tutors who came to her.Cleopatra did not go to school in the way we consider school today. She was a royal princess and she was educated by tutors who came to her.Cleopatra did not go to school in the way we consider school today. She was a royal princess and she was educated by tutors who came to her.Cleopatra did not go to school in the way we consider school today. She was a royal princess and she was educated by tutors who came to her.Cleopatra did not go to school in the way we consider school today. She was a royal princess and she was educated by tutors who came to her.Cleopatra did not go to school in the way we consider school today. She was a royal princess and she was educated by tutors who came to her.Cleopatra did not go to school in the way we consider school today. She was a royal princess and she was educated by tutors who came to her.
Anubis is a god of the ancient Egyptian religion, thus, no, he did not go to school.
Cleopatra did not go to school, school came to her. As a royal child she would have been tutored by the outstanding teachers of the time.
In the middle of the 4th century BCE (or, BC), Philip II of Macedon wanted to go to war with Greece because of the natural rivalry that existed between his own nation and the many Greek-states to Macedon's south. For many years, the Greek-states had been dominant in the region; through Philip's leadership, that dominance was overturned in Macedon's favor.