As one of history's most famous figures, many stop to wonder what Cleopatra VII Philopator really looked like.
Cunning, charming and captivating, the Egyptian Cleopatra was horrifying, yet fascinating to many of Rome’s citizens. Just when she may have thought she was in sight of the Roman throne – the ...
Caesar, however, must return to Italy. Although he is briefly reunited with Cleopatra during a magnificent reception for the Queen in Rome, Caesar is assassinated shortly thereafter, and Cleopatra ...
Julius Cesar and Cleopatra in the Horrible Histories TV series After the stuff about hiding ... Egypt had descended into civil war. Meanwhile, Rome was also engaged in a civil war as Julius ...
His alliance with Augustus disintegrated but, before Antony and Cleopatra could strike Rome, Augustus attacked ... by pretending to give up power. But a series of disasters panicked Romans.
Octavian returned to Italy where he became the first Emperor of Rome, while Cleopatra and Anthony were buried in Egypt.
Responsible to no little extent is the quality of the ‘big’ scenes – Cleopatra’s triumphant entry into Rome, a dazzling display of color and sound and ancient pageantry; the grandeur of ...
Egyptian queen Cleopatra clashes with her brother ... thoughts of famous Chinese philosopher Confucius and encounter the less glamorous side of life in Rome.
January happens to be the birth month of Cleopatra, who arguably tops the list of the most fascinating women in history. She was not the first queen or power figure in Egypt—there were Sobekneferu, ...