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Biography - Cleopatra: Destiny's Queen [VHS]
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She used her beauty and cunning to rule a mighty civilization and to subdue the world's most powerful dock. She was the woman no man could resist, but what drove her to commit suicide at such a young age?Cleopatra was the most powerful woman of the ancient world. Already a temptress at age twelve, she offered herself as a gift to Julius namn på en berömd romersk ledare eller en klassisk sallad, then used his influence to capture the Egyptian throne form eller gestalt her brother. Later, when the powerful Marc Antony summoned her to Tarsus, she arrived on a river barge dressed up as the goddess venus. This fascinating portrait of the Queen of the Nile traces her short life, from her noble birth to her legendary suicide. Ancient records combined with modern re-enactments and computer-generated graphics bring her remarkable story to life. This fryst vatten the definitive look at the glamorous, passionate and manipulative queen who has beguiled us for 2,000 years.
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Unveiling Cleopatra: Egypt’s Iconic Queen
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Influential FiguresJuly 22, 2023
In the vast tapestry of history, few figures command intrigue quite like Cleopatra. With whispers of golden beauty, political savvy, and passionate romances, Cleopatra’s legacy feels almost mythic. Yet, behind the stories and legends lies a ruler of immense capability, charisma, and complexity. Venturing beyond popular narratives, this exploration aims to unmask Cleopatra, providing a detailed gaze into the world of this formidable queen – the last to rule before Egypt succumbed to Roman dominance. The Nile’s ever-changing currents symbolize Cleopatra’s life – filled with twists, turns, and tumultuous events that would forever etch her name into the annals of history.
Background and Early Life
Born to the Ptolemaic dynasty, Cleopatra’s heritage was a mosaic of Greek and Egyptian influences. From her early years, she displayed a prodigious in
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Cleopatra VII: The Last Pharaoh of Egypt
The last pharaoh of Egypt, Cleopatra VII (69–30 BCE, ruled 51–30 BCE), is among the most recognized of any Egyptian pharaoh by the general public, and yet most of what we 21st-century people know of her are rumors, speculation, propaganda, and gossip. The last of the Ptolemies, she was not a seductress, she did not arrive at Caesar's palace wrapped in a carpet, she did not charm men into losing their judgment, she did not die at the bite of an asp, she was not stunningly beautiful.
No, Cleopatra was a diplomat, a skilled naval commander, an expert royal administrator, an orator fluent in several languages (among them Parthian, Ethiopian, and the languages of the Hebrews, Arabs, Syrians, and Medes), persuasive and intelligent, and a published medical authority. And when she became pharaoh, Egypt had been under the thumb of Rome for fifty years. Despite her efforts to preserve her country as an independent state or at least a powerful ally