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Imperial Rome and Han China

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Timeline Storyboarding Document

Use the table below to help you plan your timeline. By completing your research and this document ahead of time, when you get to the actual timeline program, you will already have everything done and it should be quick and easy to put the timeline together. Also, you will have a saved copy of your work in case something bad should happen in the timeline program.
To save this document so that you can type in it and save your work:
Go to File
Click “Save as”
Choose “Document”
In the left-hand toolbar, choose your H drive and the folder for this project as the place to save the document
Name it whatever you want, or keep the default name
Type in the document, saving frequently

Name:
Cleopatra
Timeline:

Title: Decide what you should name your timeline.
Cleopatra
Description: Provide users with a summary of the timeline.
Cleopatra was able to keep the throne of Egypt during the height of the Roman Empire by captivating and creating an alliance built on love with two powerful Greek rulers.
Image: Include either the URL of the image you want to use, or the file name that you saved the image under
Cleopatra and men
Background Image: If you’ve chosen an image to be the background for your project, include the URL or filename of the image here.
Cleopatra Egyptian painting
Event 1:

Title: Give a brief title that allows readers to understand what the event is about
The Struggle for Power in Egypt
Description: Here you will write all of the text – researched information, explanations, descriptions – of the event. This should be in paragraph form, and you should proofread before including it in your timeline
After their father, Ptolemy XII Auletes, died in 51 B.C., Cleopatra and her ten-year-old brother Ptolemy XIII had been given and equal share of power over Egypt. At the time of her birth, rulers in Egypt has already become a third-rate power due to the ever growing Roman Empire. The kings and queens of

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