Sunday, November 13, 2016

Uncovering Cleopatra

The article titled Who was Cleopatra? from the Smithsonian powder store describes who the infamous queen of the Nile was and what her spirit was like around 49 B.C. The details that the article primarily clarifies on are the struggles with her jejune pal over the deal of Egypt and her fascinate to sneak into the castling to see Julius Caesar. The article besides exemplifies what kind of pharaoh she was during her time. Around 49 B.C. when Cleopatra was just in her earliest twenties, she fled to Syria to return to a protagonist army in battle array set up pack right outside of the capital. This was because the crowd over the throne of Egypt with her brother was not going as well as she had planned. Cleopatra wanted nothing more than to rule. Her husband, Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII, had set his sister from the palace at Alexandria after Cleopatra attempted to cogniseevil herself the sole sovereign.\nIn the pass of 48 B.C. the Roman ecumenic Julius Caesar arrived at Alexan dria. Caesar was drawn to the Egyptian family feud. Egypt had been a deferential ally to Rome because of the Nile River Valley and the constancy it brought to the country, as well as the agricultural wealth. These positive attributes make the Nile River Valley greatly compound in Romes economic interest. Caesar began living at Alexandras royal palace in hopes of mediating the war amongst the siblings, but it was unsuccessful since Ptolemy XIIIs forces tabu the return of the kings sister to Alexandria. cute Cleopatra realized that Caesars plan for a diplomatic intervention could alleviate her in reclaiming her throne and she make a devious scheme to sneak herself into the palace. By ingeniously persuading her servant Apollodoros to wrap her up in carpet (or a sack used for storing bed sheets according to some sources) she was sinister into the palace. This gesture of emerging from the carpet, togged up in her best finery, and pray Caesar for his help was enough to elevate over the ...

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