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The Roman poet Propertius called Cleopatra “the whore queen.” Cassius Dio referred to her as a “woman of insatiable sexuality and insatiable avarice.” They, and other Roman men like them, were largely ...
But who was Cleopatra? The legendary pharaoh is known for using her political savvy and considerable charm to gain power. But, in truth, there’s little we know for sure about her life.
Everyone here at IGNPC loved Pharaoh (be sure to read our review if you haven't yet) so there was a pretty big fight over who was going to get to review Cleopatra, the new expansion pack for the ...
Cleopatra is known as the last pharaoh of Egypt and her death represented an unfortunate turning point for the country, leading to the disintegration of the Ptolemaic dynasty and Egypt’s heaps ...
Profile of Cleopatra on the side of the Egyptian 50 fifty piaster (A.D. 2021). (Image credit: Tamer Soliman via Getty Images) The artifacts we have today are not numerous.
A relief depicting Cleopatra in pharaoh's garb and presenting offerings to Isis, dated to 51 BC. (Credit: Public Domain/Wikimedia Commons) Unambiguous representations of Cleopatra are notably found in ...
Cleopatra--yes, the Egyptian queen, that Cleopatra--makes her Magic: The Gathering debut in the Assassin's Creed set. Total uncanny weirdness aside, Cleopatra promotes an interesting strategy that ...
Here’s what to know about Cleopatra, Egypt’s last Pharaoh, and the discussions around her identity. Who was Cleopatra? Cleopatra VII was the seventh, but most well-known Egyptian ruler, to ...
Pharaoh Cleopatra VII, a Greek woman of the Ptolemy line, and the last pharaoh to read and speak the language of ancient Egypt, was not Black. The May 15 Style article ...
Except for a reference in 36 B.C., the so-called Donations of Antioch (so named because they were made in that city, where Mark Antony and Cleopatra, accompanied by their children, met), Caesarion is ...
The casting of Adele James in Netflix's "Queen Cleopatra" has reignited an age-old debate. It also reveals how history has whitewashed the Egyptian queen.