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cleopatra was born in 69 bc in the city of alexandria founded by alexander the great situated in the nile delta cleopatra was an important queen of ancient egypt and her name continues to this day she is one of the best known women in the history of mankind throughout her life she stood as a strategist determined very intelligent cunning and owner of a gigantic fortune once the greek philosopher plutarch wrote the following about her the contact with her presence if we lived with her was irresistible the egyptian ruler fascinated many people in her time to this
day she continues to enchant many her life trajectory is widely studied researched and debated in order to understand her greatness there are some interesting facts in a temple dedicated to the goddess venus at the request of the roman leader julius caesar who was cleopatra's lover a golden statue of the egyptian queen was built there are records that this monument was seen and venerated at the site until at least the 2nd century a.d curiously cleopatra was even venerated as a true goddess more precisely as a new goddess isis one of the most important deities of ancient
egypt she was also identified as aphrodite greek goddess whose attributes are similar to those of isis cleopatra also had refined intelligence she received a remarkable education together with the other children of royalty she was educated in the palace where she lived cleopatra was able to speak seven or eight languages which greatly facilitated her agreements and political stratagems she was reportedly the first person in her family to speak the egyptian language without interpreters in addition she succeeded in studying philosophy and rhetoric from an early age she learned oratory which she knew how to use in a
very intelligent way speaking with the correct posture appropriate gestures and a soft voice with regard to her vast knowledge it should be remembered that cleopatra lived in alexandria a cultural center in antiquity with the famous library of alexandria full of many literary works in an unprecedented structure these local circumstances were very important and influential in the cultural formation of the egyptian ruler her achievements made her the lover of two of the most famous roman generals of her time julius caesar and mark anthony as is often the case with historical figures much information about the life
of this remarkable woman has been distorted over time today we can find the image of cleopatra stamped on the most varied objects and her name is known by many people although not by everyone what she was like in reality in fact these physical representations of the figure of the queen usually consist of one of the many distorted points in her story regarding the queen's look plutarch wrote the following words she wasn't so unique that there were no comparison or that we couldn't look at her without being touched we can also get an idea of how
she was physically through various coins that were created and circulated at the time when cleopatra lived these objects are the most reliable sources for us to imagine what she looked like there are also some bus sculpted over time that apparently represent the queen when we see the coins we noticed the protrusion of the nose and chin in fact the philosopher pascal wrote if cleopatra's nose had been smaller the whole face of the world would have been different taking into account this comic phrase and noticing the features that the powerful egyptian woman has in the coins
we can conclude that perhaps she was not as extraordinarily beautiful as the cinema showed us but one thing is certain her conquest and way of being surpassed any hollywood representation let's see now why cleopatra belonged to the ptolemaic dynasty which was in power for three long centuries their rule was marked by many marriages and murders among the family members this imposing dynasty was born after the death of the mighty alexander the great king of macedonia with his death his empire was divided among his generals an ancestor of cleopatra ptolemy the first soder was among them
who initiated the ptolemy's dynasty after starting to rule the magnificent city of alexandria an unparalleled cultural center of ancient egypt in view of this geonological tree it is important to remember that the powerful cleopatra referred to in this video is cleopatra vii six other cleopatra preceded her in her family lineage in alexandria the queen lived in a luxurious palace full of wealthiness and beautiful ornaments the palace was huge and spacious with more than 100 rooms and a stunning external landscape there were breathtaking gardens decorated with beautiful statues and fountains this fantastic palace was constantly enlarged
with successive generations of ptolemy and figures the site became the most luxurious palace in the mediterranean cleopatra darter otolamy xii grew up in this reality she had two sisters berenice iv and arsone iv and two brothers ptolemy xiii and ptolemy xiv when her mother died berenice iv settled in power but her period as ruler was short and the young woman was killed by her own father it is important to underline again that the lineage of the ptolemies had as one of its main characteristics the murders later arsoni iv was exiled by julius caesar and later
executed by mark anthony at the behest of his own sister cleopatra the fate of ptolemy xiv was no different cleopatra began to rule egypt at the age of 17 after the death of her father according to tradition she married his brother ptolemy xiii who at the time was only 13 years old sometime after cleopatra became the queen of egypt her brother and husband ptolemy xiii began to take an interest in ruling the country without the intervention of his sister pothanus akilos and theodotus of kios three important advisors to the young king agreed with this idea
to persuade the young man to break with cleopatra and remove her from power the queen during her government wanted to maintain political ties with italy in a showcase of her strategic skills her goal was to strengthen friendship with the romans who could be important allies in the event of a civil war in egypt her main ally would be general pompeii leader of one of the most traditional roman families these diplomatic maneuvers led to cleopatra being accused of treason for deceiving her brother at the age of 21 the young ruler was forced to leave alexandria and
went into exile in syria where she assembled an army the young egyptian king and his three advisors decided to go in search to the queen to prevent her return to alexandria at all costs however during their search they learned of the unexpected news pompey who rivaled the great julius caesar was on his way to egyptian lands he thought he would be welcomed by the pharaoh himself since he had been a great friend of his father pompey the great was a very skilled general throughout his life he conquered countless nations in africa asia and europe after
suffering a defeat in greece the fearful pompey fled to egypt in search of refuge after a disastrous defeat in greece against his enemy julius caesar a conflict divided the roman empire between pompey and julius caesar this conflict became known as caesar's civil war upon learning that pompey intended to disembark in the country the egyptian partisans reflected helping the old acquaintance pompey was a risk because it could be interpreted as a declaration of war on julius caesar who commanded a very powerful war machine moreover ptolemy and his allies believed that pompey could go help cleopatra regain
her place in royalty and trouble had to be avoided but pompey had been a great friend of the father of the couple who ruled egypt therefore if they did not help him he could break ties with the country making egypt an enemy of rome theodotus and the two other councillors achilles and pothonus reflected on the matter it was a difficult decision and the consequences could be risky but eventually as the three counselors struggled to find the solution theodotus with a smile looked at his companions and said the dead do not bite the choice had been
made to break up with pompey and establish an alliance with julius caesar as pompey approached alexandria he felt he would be welcomed by the egyptians but there was already a trap set up against the roman pretending that they would welcome him amicably but as soon as pompey arrived on egyptian soil he was brutally beheaded a few days later julius caesar arrived in alexandria to seek out his adversary the egyptians showed him pompey's head and caesar was shocked by the violence despite being his enemy caesar respected pompey on caesar's orders ptolemy's advisor was executed caesar with
his army went to the royal palace where he settled and informed himself that he would like to see the king and the queen it is important to remember that ptolemy the 18th was prepared to face his sister's army when he was informed of julius caesar's arrival he headed for his palace and cleopatra how could she return if she had abandoned alexandria and if her brother and faithful guardians wanted her away from the city she was in danger and she knew that she could not be seen then the queen had a rather unusual idea in order
to meet julius caesar she created a plan and to put into practice had the help of a sicilian supplier named apollo doris they entered a boat where the queen was hidden sailing the nile river for eight days when they approached alexandria cleopatra still with the help of apollo doris entered a papayas made sack the queen's accomplice tied the big sack with a leather rope and carefully entered the palace leaving the sack in julius caesar's room we don't know exactly what the roman's reaction was when he found cleopatra but the egyptian woman conquered him immediately with
caesar by his side everything would be easier the opportunity to get rid of his brother and rule according to his interests was finally within her reach with pompey's assassination julius caesar had a very negative opinion a ptolemy cleopatra used the death of his former ally to her advantage the queen convinced caesar that she was the right person for the throne of egypt the queen of egypt and julius caesar entered a loving relationship caesar's decision to support cleopatra angered ptolemy who declared war on julius caesar the roman general was at a numerical disadvantage and took a
defensive position this event became known as the siege of alexandria caesar and his men fought hard to defend their position waiting for reinforcements when his allies arrived caesar defeated ptolemy's army at the battle of the nile the young pharaoh drowned in the river with julius caesar the queen had a son named ptolemy caesar historically and popularly known as cesarean caesar's support was crucial to the consolidation of cleopatra's power in egypt the roman general returned to rome and cleopatra reigned over egypt everything seemed to go according to plan but a huge turnaround would eventually happen [Music]
cleopatra had consolidated her power on the throne of egypt and under her administration egypt prospered and the city of alexandria experienced a cultural boom financed by the queen cleopatra organized an expedition to rome in the city she stayed at julius caesar's mansion the egyptian queen took her son cesarean in the voyage the fruit of her union with the roman general julius caesar was at the height of his power and as the leader of his nation made several political and social reforms he also organized the triumph in his own honor the parade of caesar had the
presence of arizony cleopatra's sister displayed as a prisoner symbol of rome's victory over the egyptians caesar introduced the city to the egyptian queen but at the time rome did not yet have the glory that brought it into history it was not yet comparable to alexandria the capital of ptolemaic egypt caesar's relationship with the foreigner was frowned upon by the roman elite there were a lot of rumors and lies about the couple caesar was named dictator in perpetuity and had an unrivaled power the roman senators were left without much of their influence and feared losing their
remaining power so they conspired against caesar's life in 44 bc julius caesar was murdered by roman politicians in a senate session chaos engulfed rome general mark anthony caesar's right-hand man pursued the conspirators in a public square he read caesar's will where his son with cleopatra was not among the heirs in his will caesar indicated his nephew octavius as his successor rome was no longer a safe place for the egyptian queen and she returned to her kingdom meanwhile octavius and mark anthony led their armies in the persecution of the men who betrayed caesar there was a
remarkable encounter between cleopatra and marc anthony in the year 41 he sent a messenger to alexandria through this man he called the queen for a meeting in tarsus a city located in present-day turkey the egyptian queen arrived at the agreed place in a dazzling boat the ship had a stern made of gold its oars were made of silver and the sails were purple the navigation was accompanied by music fife liar and flute were played the queen beautiful and ornated was freshened up by her servants and the boat had a wonderful smell the entire population left
her duties to follow cleopatra's triumphal arrival mark anthony fell in love with her immediately still in 41 bc cleopatra invited the mighty mark anthony to visit alexandria however after spending some time in the egyptian city and getting involved with the queen the roman left and the two continued to exchange correspondence the couple only met again after a long time but before that reunion something happened in 40 bc cleopatra gave birth to twins recognized by mark anthony himself as their heirs the children were called helios a greek origin which means sun and selena which means moon
during the absence of the roman where he was separated from the egyptian queen he even resumed his relationship with his wife fulvia in rome although he could not forget cleopatra fulvia eventually died which may have made things easier and made it possible for marc anthony to finally join cleopatra once again but octavius julie caesar's nephew did not want that to happen he suggested that his sister octavia should marry the roman general that happened and they had three kids in two years mark anthony after caesar's death became consul general later his power was divided between him
octavius and lepidus a political association known as the second triumvirate lepidus distanced himself from political life which led to a dispute between octavius and mark antony the power in rome was divided between the two caesar's nephew ruled the west while mark anthony managed the eastern provinces although he was married and even against octavius's will the romance between mark anthony and cleopatra was not over they met again in the city of antioch where they made their union official the romance between the two was thriving and they both seemed in love in alexandria the couple had many
parties and banquets where they displayed their sovereignty however the roman was forced to leave egypt after an attack by the parthians in syria and asia minor the inhabitants of the parthian empire in agent persia octavius reproved this union and was frustrated by the relationship between the roman and the mighty egyptian in part this was due to his sister octavia who ended up rejected by mark antony and also for fear of losing part of the roman empire to the couple a new civil war broke out in rome between the supporters of marc anthony and the defenders
of octavius the battle of actium happened in 31 bc in a region in greece where both faced each other cleopatra accompanied her husband as he headed towards the long battle but when the defeat of marc anthony was already visible she returned to egypt quietly announcing a false triumph octavius achieved a decisive victory in the naval battle of actium and this victory marked the end of the roman republic and the beginning of the imperial period however his opponents eventually discovered the truth while cleopatra tried to maintain her position and conquer allies she did everything she could
so that together with marc anthony they could rise again but he after defeat was no longer the same person octavia said he would forgive cleopatra if she killed her lover ignoring the proposal the egyptian queen continued to try to motivate her husband while she tried to discover together with her personal physician a painless poison the queen was preparing for the worst the end the marc anthony was tragic while cleopatra tried to flee from octavius and his army who had already arrived in alexandria the roman soldier received the news that his lover had died desperate he
took his sword and wounded his own chest however the strike was not accurate and marc anthony did not die immediately while he was bleeding and suffering from the pain caused by the blow he was informed that cleopatra was still alive and managed to find the egyptian monarch his last breath happened in the arms of his lover when he reached his other half marc anthony had already lost a lot of blood and there was nothing that could save his life before dying however in the arms of his beloved cleopatra he asked her to collaborate with his
opponent octavius in order to save herself after this request the great roman mark anthony died cesarian caesar's heir sometime later was also killed by octavian [Music] at that time at funerals it was common for women to hurt themselves with punches and scratches accompanied by cries of pain and despair that's what cleopatra did in front of his late lover her injuries caused an infection and she received treatment on the orders of octavius however the queen shaken by the death of her beloved mark anthony and afraid of the future tried to resist the treatment so that she
could die but octavius terrorized her with threats to her children cleopatra gave in and out of love for the heirs accepted the proper treatment until she recovered her health cleopatra also had an impactful end it was one of the events that eternalized her in history the queen failed to escape her rival octavius who arrested her in alexandria but she resisted and would not surrender to the enemy going through the humiliation of being a prisoner and hostage of rome that would be too embarrassing for a woman like her as for her sons cesarean was murdered as
was said and the others were taken to rome to be raised by octavia cleopatra was constantly watched over by order of octavius since she had attempted suicide twice after the death of marc anthony but octavius's plans didn't go as expected the queen always cunning put an end to her own life before that she sent a letter to octavius in which she asked to be buried next to her late husband in relation to her death some sources say that she was voluntarily bitten by a serpent and died from the poison other sources and scholars affirm that
cleopatra took some poison with these uncertainties her end is quite controversial some sources say cleopatra's personal physician had a great deal of knowledge about poisons besides the queen was always a strategist and effective person most likely she prepared her death in advance finally even though the most famous version is the one that states that cleopatra died while being deliberately bitten by a serpent it's more likely she ingested some lethal poison which did not cause major discomfort at the time of her death she was found on top of a couch dressed in beautiful garments people claimed
that she had a serene expression she died nine days after the death of her lover her funeral was solemn and elegant worthy of an egyptian queen her request to be buried next to marc anthony was respected after the death of the powerful monarch egypt became a roman province it was the end of the hegemony of the ptolemaic dynasty in egypt cleopatra's story is fascinating many of her female ancestors were important egyptian rulers along with their husbands curiously egyptian women at that time had more freedom than women from other civilizations cleopatra did not play a secondary
role in this lineage of women rulers and was a renowned figure her life journey was particularly hectic and impressive in many ways firstly the ptolemaic lineage which is impressive due to the number of murders among the family members themselves this habit indeed was inherited by cleopatra but regardless of these murders the ptolemaic government was very important to egypt and cleopatra had major responsibilities and had to make important decisions throughout her life as ruler of egypt she had admirers and rivals she was skillful proactive and extremely influential she was a rare special quite determined woman she
always had strategies to achieve all her goals cleopatra marveled everyone because of her great knowledge and also because of her differentiated intelligence the profile of the egyptian queen with all these qualities allow her to conquer two of the most legendary characters in our history the powerful julius caesar and mark anthony and as time went by cleopatra's figure was often misrepresented and the egyptian woman was seen with prejudice at times it seems that her entire life path and conquest boiled down to having seduced these two romans but this view of the queen's life is simplistic since
she has had great political achievements in any case the legendary egyptian queen has become a source of inspiration for some of the greatest artists in history among them the painter michelangelo william shakespeare in their hands the ruler became an illustrious piece of art as we learn more about her story we realize it's not by chance that cleopatra has fascinated so many people in her time and continues to captivate so many others in this day and age [Music] foreign
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