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His look is certainly not youthful and happy.Cleopatra-- this is the Temple of Dendera on the wall of the temple.
Cleopatra-- this is the Temple of Dendera on the wall of the temple.
Cleopatra, alas, is also not successful in the end.
That's Cleopatra.
You know Cleopatra is a refusnic.
whether that's Cleopatra who is seducing and somehow emasculating upstanding young Romans like Mark Antony,
referring to Afong Moy and a Cleopatra figure modeled on a Pottawatomie Indian-- are becoming classic property, with skin of half-baked brick
Antony also looks eastward with Cleopatra, opening a vision of conquest to empire in the East for him.
Here's another image of Cleopatra.
This is also an image of Cleopatra.
It's not at all surprising that Cleopatra presents herself in this way, with her son as a way of making her subjects
Those were leftovers from the Cleopatra years.
I could see the black Cleopatra eye makeup creating the illusion of larger eyes.
and they were very sensitized to this by Cleopatra.
Finally, Cleopatra-- Cleopatra was queen of Egypt.
He gets a lot of his ideas from Cleopatra, from seeing her success as a queen and seeing what her dynasty had achieved in Alexandria
Now, Cleopatra was queen of Egypt, but she was also the mistress of Julius Caesar.
And if you look more closely at the bust of Cleopatra-- this is one of the images that she presented of herself--
of power, be it Cleopatra in Ancient Egypt, or the Empress Maude during the great English Civil War, the war between Steven and Maude, who was essentially rejected simply because
The most famous of those I think is Queen Cleopatra who probably heard all about triumphs from her lovers Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
the Temple of the Vestal Virgins as well as Mark Antony and Cleopatra.
And if not, if you're like Cleopatra, it's-- I'm sorry, you're just going to be the running foil for this entire talk now.
It is themed on world history in a messenger format where Napoleon and Cleopatra are in the same group chat
But for a moment, it looks as if Cleopatra was going to be the most powerful woman in human history to that date.
And as you can see, Cleopatra shows herself as very much an Egyptian woman.
will be the last person we'll look at today, and that is Cleopatra.
so much so that Octavian's sister and his wife developed their own counter-hairstyle to oppose to Cleopatra's.
Now, as I said, Cleopatra was extremely intelligent and capable of doing things differently.
Let us imagine that the year is 45 BC, or wherever the year was that Cleopatra died.
All that Caesar, Mark Antony, Cleopatra drama.
famous of those, I think, is Queen Cleopatra, who probably heard all about triumphs from her lovers Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony.
And we talk in our book about how lucky we are to have had women like Rosalind Franklin, like Cleopatra or Coco Chanel, difficult women
E. FOLEY: So she's the first in a line of female rulers that we talk about in the book, which include Cleopatra, Elizabeth I, and Catherine the Great.
And they decided to tear those pants and do, like, Cleopatra-inspired mascara, and do Anglo-European Mohawks to be able to go to this show.
Julius Caesar had a very active extracurricular life, but none was more famous of his various loves than Cleopatra.
And I would suggest that with Alexander, Hannibal, and Caesar, and with Cleopatra, we have just this.
Finally, Octavian defeated Antony at the Battle of Actium, and Antony and Cleopatra went back to Egypt, where they died not long afterwards.
You know, Cleopatra is a refusenik, Mithridates is another refusenik.
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