Cleopatra: the Last Queen to Challenge Rome
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Cleopatra VII Filopator (69 B.C. – 30 B.C.) was the last queen of Pharaonic Egypt and one of the most influential figures of antiquity. She rose to the throne at the age of 18 and ruled at a time marked by the expansion of Rome, which made her reign a key point in Mediterranean history. She was a prepared ruler: she spoke several languages, promoted trade in the Nile and defended Egypt’s autonomy from Roman power. In addition to being a politica…
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