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Friday, April 5, 2019

The History Of Cleopatra VII

The History Of Cleopatra VIICleopatra VII was the end per bargon-asss to rule Egypt as an Egyptian pharaoh. After her death Egypt became a roman type province. She was a piece of the Ptolemaic dynasty (a royal family which ruled Egypt during the Hellinistic Period-323 BC to 146 BC) of Ancient Egypt. She is therefore considered to be a descendant of unrivaled of black lovage the Greats generals who had seized control over Egypt after Alexanders death. Cleopatra learned Egyptian impertinent early(a) Ptolemies who wheel spoke Greece and refused Egyptian and represented herself as the reincarnation of an Egyptian Goddess.Cleopatra VII ruled originally with her father Ptolemy 12 Auletes (comm and name as Auletes and who ruled Egypt from 80 to 58 BC) and later with her brothers, Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy cardinal. Later she became a resole regulation. As pharaoh, she kept good relations with Julius Caesar ( popish General who played a critical role in the transformation from Rom an Republic to Roman Empire) that solidified her grip on the keister.After Caesars assassination in 44 BC, she aligned with Mark Antony in opposition to Caesars legal heir and she bore the twins Cleopatra genus Selene II and Alexander Helios, and a nonher son, Ptolemy Philadelphus. Mark Antony was defeated by Octavian (the future emperor Augustus) and hence Egypt became the Roman province of Aegyptus.Though Cleopatra was an Egyptian pharaoh merely she basically belonged to the Ptolemaic dynasty which was Hellenistic. Cleopatras mother language was Greek but still was the first ruler of the dynasty to learn Egyptian. She alike adopted Egyptian beliefs and deities. Her patron deity was Isis (a Goddess in Ancient Egyptian religious beliefs) and thus was considered the re-incarnation and embodiment of the beau idealdess. Her death marked the end of the Ptolemaic ground and Hellenistic period and the beginning of the Roman era in the easterly Mediterranean.The above picture displays the click of Cleopatra VII who is depicted as a great beauty and her legacy still survives in discordant works of art and dramas. William Shakespeares Antony and Cleopatra, Jules Massenets opera, Cloptre are some examples of dramatizations inspired by Cleopatras life.REIGN 51 BC TO 12 August 30 BCSUCCESSOR None (Egypt was annexed by Rome)SPOUSE Ptolemy XIII Theos PhilopatorPtolemy XIVJulius Caesar (not legally wed)Mark AntonyFATHER Ptolemy XII AuletesMOTHER Cleopatra V of EgyptBORN 69 BCDIED twelfth August 30 BC (aged 39)BURIAL Burial was done in Alexandria, EgyptCleopatra in the Roman courteous WarIn the Roman civil war surrounded by the Caesarean party which was led by Mark Antony and Octavian and party led by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus who assassinated Julius Caesar. Cleopatra sided with the Caesarean party because of her past. Brutus and Cassius together and sailed to the East of the Roman Empire and conquered large areas and established their m ilitary bases.Now Cassius wanted to invade Egypt to seize the treasures of that country and to rail the revenge from the queen as she refused his request to send him supplies punish the queen for her refusal of Cassius request to send him supplies and her game for Dolabella (a Roman General). At that magazine in Egypt there was famine and an epidemic which became an important reason why Cassius thought that Egypt could easily be conquered. But still he could not execute the invasion of Egypt because at the end of 43 BC Brutus called him back to Smyrna (an ancient city located at a aboriginal and strategic point on the Aegean coast of Anatolia now located in Turkey). Cassius tried to exclude Cleopatras way to the Caesareans. Nevertheless Cleopatra sailed with her military from Alexandria to the west along the Libyan coast to join the Caesarean leadership but she was forced to return to Egypt because her ships were damaged by a violent storm and she became ill.Relationship with J ulius CaesarCleopatra became Caesars mistress, and gild months after their first meeting, in 47 BC, Cleopatra gave birth to their son, Ptolemy Caesar, nicknamed Caesorian , which means little Caesar.At this point Caesar scratch his plans to annex Egypt, instead backing Cleopatras claim to the throne. After a war lasting six months between the party of Ptolemy XIII and the Roman army of Caesar, Ptolemy XIII was drowned in the Nile (longest river of the world situated in Egypt) and Caesar restored Cleopatra to her throne and assigned her younger brother Ptolemy IV as her new co-rule.Although Cleopatra was 21 years old when they met and Caesar was 52, they became lovers during Caesars hold fast in Egypt between 48 BC and 47 BC. Cleopatra claimed Caesar was the father of her son and wanted his son to be the heir of Julius Caesar but instead of making his son caesorian, his heir, he chose his grandnephew Octavian.But Caesar even erected a golden statue of Cleopatra represented as Isis in the temple of Venus Genetrix (the mythical ancestress of Caesars family), which was situated at the fabrication Julium (a forum built by Julius Caesar in Rome). Caesar was assassinated on 15 March, 44 BC. At that time Cleopatra was in Rome along with her outrages. After Caesars assassination Cleopatra returned to Egypt with her relatives.After the death of Ptolemy XIV who was allegedly poisoned by his elder sister, Cleopatra made her son Caesorian, her successor and gave her an epithet (an epithet as a descriptive record or phrase presumption to someone) Theos Philopator Philometor which means Father and mother loving God.Cleopatra and Mark AntonyCoin of Antony and CleopatraIn 41 BC, Mark Antony, one of the triumvirs (name historians give to the official political alliance of Gaius Julius Caesar Octavians, later known as Augustus) who ruled Rome after the assassination of Julius Caesar. Dellius had to summon Cleopatra to Tarsus (a historical city in south eastern Turkey) to m eet there Antony and answer questions roughly her loyalty. During the Roman civil war she allegedly paid frequently money to Cassius due to which Antony lost his trust on Dellius. Actually it seemed that in reality Antony wanted Cleopatras telephone to support his war against the Parthians (citizens of Parthia a region of North eastern Iran).Cleopatra had Antony order the death of her sister Arsinoe to safeguard herself and her son, Caesarion. Arsinoe at that time was living at the temples of Artemis in Ephesus (Artemis is one of the religious Greek deities which is situated in Ephesus which is an ancient Greek city).On 25 December 40 BC, Cleopatra gave birth to twins fathered by Antony, Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene II. Four years later, Antony visited Alexandria again on route to make war with the Parthians.Donations of Alexandria was a religious-political parameter by Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony in which they distributed lands of Rome and Parthia amongst Cleopatra s children and granted them many human actions especially for Caesarian who was the son of Julius Caesar. Donations of Alexandria was announced in late 34 BC, followed by Antonys conquest of Armenia (a client state of roman and Persian Empires stretching from Caspian to Mediterranean sea), Cleopatra and Caesarian were crowned co-rulers of Egypt and Cyprus. Cleopatra Selene II was crowned ruler of Cyrenaica and Libya and Ptolemy Philadelphus was crowned ruler of Phoenicia, Syria, and Cilicia. Donations of Alexandria were also a main reason for The Final war of the Roman Republic. Cleopatra was also given the title of Queen of Kings by Antonio. Her enemies in Rome feared that Cleopatra was planning a war of revenge that was between the completely of East against the Rome and establish herself as empress of the world at Rome and inaugurate a new universal kingdom. Caesarian was given co-regency with Cleopatra and was also given many titles such as god, son of god and king of kings. Egyptians thought Cleopatra to be a reincarnation of goddess Isis, as she called herself (NEA Isis).Relations between Antony and Octavian finally broke down in 33 BC, and Octavian declared a war against Egypt. In 31 BC Antonys forces face the Romans in a naval action off the coast of Actium. Cleopatra was present with an army of her own. But Octavians invaded Egypt in the Battle of Actium and thus Antony and Cleopatra lost this war and thus the Roman Empire took over the Egypt. As he approached Alexandria, Antonys armies deserted to Octavian on August 1, 30 BC.DEATHThis picture above shows the death of Cleopatra which was drawn by Guido Cagnacci in 1658.There have been many stories about the death of Cleopatra VII such as gibe to the ancient sources particularly the Roman ones think that Cleopatra killed herself by inducing an Egyptian cobra to bite her. The oldest source is Strabo who was a Greek historian, geographer and a philosopher says that there are two storiesThat she app lied a toxic ointmentORThat she was bitten by an asp.Other authors have questioned these historical accounts, stating that it is possible that Augustus had her killed.In 2010, the German historian Christophe Schaefer challenged all other theories, declaring that the queen had actually been poisoned and died from drinking a mixture of poisons. After studying historic texts and consulting with toxicologists, the historian cerebrate that the asp could not have caused a slow and pain free death, since the asp (Egyptian cobra) venom paralyses part of the body, starting with the eyes, before causing death. Schaefer and his toxicologist Dietrich Mebs decided Cleopatra used a mixture of hemlock, wolfsbane and opium.Plutarch, writing about 130 years after the event has also mentioned the asp to be the major reason for Cleopatras death. He reports that Octavian succeeded in capturing Cleopatra in her Mausoleum after the death of Antony. He ordered his freedman Epaphroditus to guard her to p revent her from committing self-destruction because he allegedly wanted to present her in his triumph. But Cleopatra still was able to suicide by provoking the asp (cobra) to bite her on her arm.Suetonius, writing about the same time as Plutarch, also says Cleopatra died from an asp bite.Shakespeare also gave his own theory on the death of Cleopatra which gives us the image of Cleopatra clutching the snake to her breast. before him, it was generally agreed that she was bitten on the arm.The site of their Mausoleum (a monument) is uncertain, though it is thought by the Egyptian Antiquities Service, to be in or near the temple of Taposiris Magna south west of Alexandria. Cleopatras son by Caesar, Caesarian, was proclaimed pharaoh by the Egyptians, after Alexandria fell to Octavian. Caesarean was captured and killed by Octavians.CONCLUSIONWhy the women in world history were not given due importance?By taking the example of Cleopatra VII, the reasons why women were not given importance areCleopatra being the mother was more pertain about her children. She always tried her children to get throne unlike Julius Caesar who chose his grandnephew. Women are more directed towards their own children rather than caring about their kingdom.Cleopatra was not much concerned for her empire or the kingdom and was more aligned towards her family.Donations of Alexandria is the most important example which clearly explains that Cleopatra cared only about her family. She could have given those empires to some more educated or strong and a fall apart person which could have helped her and Antony in the battle against Octavians.Well these were the main reasons why I think women were not given due importance in history.

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