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- Kraj:Polska
- : Język.:deutsch
- : Utworzony.: 06-10-15
- : Ostatnie Logowanie.: 07-06-25
: Opis.: 1. Cleopatra was not actually Egyptian. She was born in Alexandria in 69 BC, but her ancestors were of Greek origin. 2. Cleopatra was not the only woman in her family to bear that name. In fact, several women in her family, including her mother and sister, were also named Cleopatra. 3. Despite popular belief, Cleopatra was not particularly beautiful. Ancient sources describe her as having a strong personality and a commanding presence, but her physical appearance was not considered exceptional. 4. Cleopatra was highly educated and spoke several languages, including Egyptian, Greek, and Latin. She was also knowledgeable in mathematics, philosophy, and astronomy. 5. Cleopatra was married twice, first to her younger brother Ptolemy XIII, and later to Julius Caesar. She also had a long-term romantic relationship with Mark Antony. 6. Cleopatra was a skilled diplomat and negotiator. She successfully navigated the complex political landscape of the Roman Empire, forging alliances and securing her position as queen of Egypt. 7. Cleopatra was a patron of the arts and sciences. She supported the construction of the famous Pharos lighthouse in Alexandria and was known to have a vast library of books. 8. Cleopatra was a mother. She had four children, three with Mark Antony and one with Julius Caesar. 9. Cleopatra was a strategist and military leader. She personally led troops in battle and was known to be a skilled tactician. 10. Cleopatra was a controversial figure in her own time. Her reign was marked by political intrigue and conflict with her rivals, and she was often portrayed as a threat to the Roman Empire. 11. Cleopatra's death is shrouded in mystery. According to ancient sources, she committed suicide by allowing an asp to bite her, but some historians believe she may have been murdered. 12. Cleopatra's legacy has endured for centuries. She has been the subject of countless works of literature, art, and film, and her story continues to captivate and inspire people around the world.
: Data Publikacji.: 21-05-25
: Opis.: Facial reconstructions of the Roman emperors.
: Data Publikacji.: 21-05-25
: Opis.: Death of Cleopatra, the last queen of Egypt. The death of Cleopatra, the last ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, took place on August 10 or 12, 30 BC, in Alexandria. At the time 39 years old, Cleopatra, according to popular belief, committed suicide by allowing herself to be bitten by a snake. According to historians, Cleopatra committed suicide using some toxic ointment. Cleopatra VII although she was Queen of Egypt, was not Egyptian but of Greek origin. Her family roots can be traced back to Ptolemy I Soter, general of Alexander the Great, who became governor of Egypt after the Macedonian leader's death and was the founder of the Ptolemaic Dynasty, to which Cleopatra belonged. Cleopatra was the most powerful woman of the 1st century BC and her entire history was linked to her sexuality, that is, in the mentality of the time Cleopatra only conquered everything using her seduction and not due to her enormous intelligence. Cleopatra was a cultured woman, had a refined education, spoke several languages, and frequented the library of Alexandria. Cleopatra's death has been portrayed in numerous works of art throughout history. Her death evoked themes of eroticism and sexuality in works that include paintings, sculptures, plays, films universally involving the bite of a snake. With her death the 300-year Ptolemaic government ended and Egypt became a Roman province. A bit of the history of the most famous queen of all antiquity that had the two greatest Romans of her time: Julius Caesar and Marcos Antonio. Her grave was never found.
: Data Publikacji.: 21-05-25
: Opis.: This is closer, at least for the one-consonant hieroglyphs:
: Data Publikacji.: 21-05-25
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