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Cleopatra

Ruler of Egypt

Cleopatra (actually Cleopatra VII) was the last of the Ptolemies, the Macedonian-descended pharaohs who ruled Egypt beginning in 304 B.C. Cleopatra has come down through history less for her administrative skills than for her beguiling ways, which she used in an attempt to keep Egypt free from Roman domination. Among those whom she charmed was Julius Caesar, with whom she had a son, Caesarion. After Caesar's death, Cleopatra joined forces with Caesar's colleague Marc Antony; they became lovers and political allies against Antony's rival Octavian. Octavian's forces finally defeated those of Antony and Cleopatra in the naval battle of Actium in 31 B.C. The two lovers fled to Alexandria and, faced with defeat by Octavian, committed suicide. Legend has it that Cleopatra died by the self-inflicted bite of a poisonous snake called an asp, though no firm evidence exists to support that claim.

Extra credit: Cleopatra was immortalized by Shakespeare in his play Antony and Cleopatra and played by Elizabeth Taylor in a big-budget 1963 movie.... Philosopher Blaise Pascal made the famous remark that "Cleopatra's nose, had it been shorter, the whole face of the world would have been changed."

Cleopatra joins Cyrano de Bergerac in our loop on Big Noses. She also contributes to the hubbub in the loop Caesar Confusion.

Blog posts mentioning Cleopatra:
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Four Good Links

Cleopatra

The basic story, from the BBC

Cleopatra: The Ptolemaic Dynasty

Background for tourists

Cleopatra VII

Her profile from Egyptology Online

Cleopatra

Details and related links from the World of Royalty site

Vital Stats

Birth

69 B.C.

Birthplace

Egypt

Death

30 B.C.
(Suicide, possibly by snake, age 39)

Best Known As

The famously alluring Queen of Egypt

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