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  1. Cleopatra VII: Scholar, Patron, Queen. Alexander the Great conquered Egypt in 332 BCE, altering the political panorama of the eastern Mediterranean and the ancient Near East for the centuries to come. One of Alexander’s generals, Ptolemy Lagos, identified Egypt as one of the richest areas of Alexander’s empire.

  2. The goddess Cleopatra who is beloved of her father. Cleopatra ( Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Φιλοπάτωρ) 69 BC – 10 August 30 BC was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. She was its last active ruler. She was one of the most famous women in history. Her full name was Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator.

  3. Cleopatra VII (l. c. 69-30 BCE, r. 51-30 BCE) was the last ruler of Egypt before it was annexed as a province of Rome. Although arguably the most famous Egyptian queen, Cleopatra was actually Greek and a member of the Ptolemaic Dynasty (323-30 BCE) which ruled Egypt after the death of Alexander the Great (l. 356-323 BCE). More about: Cleopatra

  4. Cleopatra VII was identified with the Egyptian goddess, Isis, who is equated with Aphrodite and Venus. During her sojourn in Rome, Caesar dedicated a golden statue of the queen in the temple of Venus. The comparison implies Cleopatra VII must have resembled the classical goddesses of love.

  5. 6 de may. de 2019 · 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 ...

  6. 7 de nov. de 2023 · Cleopatra VII fue la última gobernante del Antiguo Egipto durante su periodo ptolemaico, es decir, antes de que se convirtiera en una provincia romana, y es una de las personalidades históricas más famosas de la Antigüedad. Se le atribuyen amoríos con los líderes romanos Julio César y Marco Antonio, así como un papel importante en la ...

  7. Cleopatra. Cleopatra VII Thea Filopátor (69 a. C. – 30 a. C) fue la faraona egipcia más conocida de l a historia de Egipto. También era lingüista, comandante naval, diplomática y escribió varios tratados médicos. Consiguió reinar y tener el pleno poder gracias a su alianza militar y sentimental con Julio César y Marco Antonio.

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