Cleopatra: The Last Pharaoh of Egypt

Cleopatra VII Philopator was a Hellenistic ruler of Egypt. She was born in Alexandria in 69 BC and eventually poisoned herself in 30 BC via an asp bite. As Pharaoh, she was historically linked to Gaius Julius Caesar. Her relationship with him helped solidify her grip on the Egyptian throne. After Caesar’s assassination, she married Mark Antony, with whom she produced twins. Her reign marks the end of the Hellenistic Era and the beginning of the Roman Era in the eastern Mediterranean. She was the last Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.

Fact #1 - Cleopatra was not an Egyptian.

Because she ruled Egypt, many people think she was Egyptian. She was in fact a Macedonian Greek who descended from Ptolemy I, a Greek general of Alexander the Great. Ptolemy was given the gift of Egypt after Alexander’s death.

Fact #2 - Before her unions with Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony, Cleopatra had marriages with two of her brothers, Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV.

In ancient times it was common for royal women to marry their brothers. Today, we would never think of such a thing. But it’s quite possible that their relationships were before paper/power only. Because Cleopatra never had children with either of her brothers, some people believe their relationships were never sexual. During her marriages to her brothers, she always remained a lover to Caesar.

Fact #3 - Cleopatra could speak 9 languages.

That’s very impressive. I’m embarrassed to say I can only speak one! She was in fact the only member of the entire Ptolemaic dynasty that could speak Egyptian.

Fact #4 - Cleopatra may not have been that beautiful.

Hollywood and stories often depict Cleopatra as a beautiful woman. Although we can’t be 100% certain, most historians believe she was actually rather unattractive. Images of Cleopatra on coins suggest she had a large nose and manly features.

Fact #5 - Cleopatra died in 30 BC, when she was only 39 years old. She committed suicide and used an asp for the purpose.

An asp is an Egyptian Cobra snake. Death by snake does not seem like a good way to go. She must have been severely love sick or depressed to commit suicide in such an awful fashion.

Ancient Egyptian Facts

Ancient Egyptians are some of the most mysterious people in all of history. Ancient Egypt was the most advanced civilization of its time. Find out several interesting facts about this group of people.

Fact #1 - Ancient Egyptians used slabs of stones as pillows.

Because there were very few trees in the region, Egyptians could not use grass, hay, or bark to make pillows. Stone was in abundance, so that is what they used. Although, I’m not quite sure why they didn’t create a bag of sand and use that as a pillow.

Fact #2 - 3000 years ago, most Egyptians were considered old and died by the age of 30.

This fact refers to the working poor man. The stresses put on his life were great and took a hard toll on the body. Some of the wealthier people would live a little longer. In fact, making it past the age of 40 was seen as a special blessing and those who did so were rewarded with a stipend from the government.

Fact #3 - In ancient Egypt, people shaved eyebrows as a mourning symbol when their cats died.

In Ancient Egypt, the cat was a scared animal. Actually, all animals were respected and revered, but cats were more special. Not only did Egyptians mourn the death of their cats, but they also mummified them and put bowls of milk in their tombs.

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