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    Cleopatra And Cleopatra

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    Cleopatra is said to be the most beautiful woman in the history of human race, who successfully ruled the hearts of the most powerful men during her time. One article states,” Ever since the age of women-worship and chivalry the Egyptian queen has been one of love’s martyrs. She is a good woman to Chaucer and figures in his Legend. Being all save dull and stupid that a loving woman ought not to have been, having loved and been loved until death. That was the medieval cardinal virtue; without in holy

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    Cleopatra VII is an important historical figure that ruled over Ancient Egypt as co-regent for decades with her younger brother Ptolemy XIII. Cleopatra was an utterly captivating woman who was able to attract men of high importance, including the famous Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Although she was extremely beautiful, she was also exceptionally brilliant. The Pharaoh could speak various languages and even though she served as co-regent, she was the one who held most of the power during their

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    Cleopatra Essay

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    When you think of Cleopatra you tend to think of Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile. Which isn’t far from the truth. Cleopatra was queen of Egypt, which is located on the Nile River. In her lifetime she had every luxury imaginable, which she used to gain the popularity of the roman authority. She was very important in terms of Egyptian history. However she was also very well known in terms of Roman history. She seduced some of most well known Roman men of her time. Cleopatra was a seductress. Who used

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    The Death Of Cleopatra

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    PART A CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE FROM THE WORK OF THE ROMAN HISTORIAN CASSIUS DIO. IN THIS PASSAGE, HOW DOES CASSIUS DIO CHARACTERISE CLEOPATRA? HOW DOES THIS COMPARE WITH THE OTHER ANCIENT WRITTEN SOURCES YOU HAVE MET IN THE CHAPTER? According to Trevor Fear ,( 2008) et al ,sources concerning Cleopatra including books, Audio -Visual must be examined suspiciously, and supported with evidence because the historians could create “spin” on the accounts, create a fictitious

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    Cleopatra Biography

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    femme-fatale over all men; this was Cleopatra Queen of the Nile. Cleopatra's intelligence, wit and beauty are still remembered and written about to this day. Born a Greek, Cleopatra adapted to the Egyptian ways and even learnt their native tongue, a feat which had not been ccomplished since the Ptolemies had first ruled. Although not a "true Egyptian", she utilized her tremendous aptitude and cunning female ways to gain and provide, for her country that she so loved. Cleopatra was a born ruler and did so

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    Cleopatra Masculinity

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    their rise to power. One of our eldest and most memorable female rulers known today is Queen Cleopatra VII. Queen Cleopatra VII accumulated her power through manipulating other powerful people. Cleopatra had the power of beauty, charm, and intelligence all wrapped around her finger. Various powerful women attempt to diminish or conceal their femininity in fear of being seen inferior to a male opponent; Cleopatra however, learned to thrive and relish in her feminine charm and used it as her ultimate weapon

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    Cleopatra Duty

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    the Egyptian ruler, Cleopatra, conflicts with his duties to the Roman Empire. In most cases, it is this pleasure that ultimately precedes his responsibilities as one of the triumvirate. Though Antony was once “the triple pillar of the world” he has been transformed into nothing more than “a strumpet’s fool.” Antony’s passion for Cleopatra is all consuming. Though in the past he was viewed as a great man, Philo even compares him to Mars (the God of war), his attachment to Cleopatra has led him to become

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    Cleopatra Impact

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    Cleopatra's reign made Egypt wealthier and more powerful. For example, the economic state of Egypt thrived under her reign(Highet). Although the first few years of her reign there were economic difficulties, she pulled through and made the economy of Egypt strong once again. She kept the connection with Rome, which was one of Egypt's biggest partners in trade at the time. She built up Egypt's economy also by expanding Egypt's trade routes to Eastern Nations. This allowed them to not be dependent

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    Essay Cleopatra

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    Significant Woman: Cleopatra 	I chose to write my "Significant Woman" paper on Egypt’s last pharaoh, Cleopatra. When I began my report, I knew very little about Cleopatra, except that she was the mistress of both Julius Caesar and Mark Antony of Rome. I wondered what impacts on history Cleopatra made on her own. 	I feel that Cleopatra was a very significant woman in history because she was very aggressive and assertive, characteristics that have always been considered

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    ancient and modern images and interpretations of Cleopatra VII Images and interpretations of a person can change over time. Such movement is paralleled with changes in opinion and morals throughout generations. Cleopatra the seventh is subject to this fluctuation. Ancient images and interpretations differ greatly to the impression left today merely by her name. Chris Dumasis, a modern day historian amplifies this theory in ‘Interpretations of Cleopatra’. She argues, “women have been demeaned of their

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