The Last Pharoah: Cleopatra
When Cleopatra VII ascended the Egyptian throne, she was only seventeen. She reigned as Queen Philopator and Pharaoh between 51 and 30 BC, and died at the age of 39.
Cleopatra, the Last Pharaoh (B.C. 69-30)
Known today primarily for her powers of seduction, Cleopatra's reign signifies the end of Egyptian rule and the transfer of power to the Roman Empire. Literally translated, her name means "glory of her father," however Cleopatra was definitely a woman with her own agenda.
Cleopatra: Last of the Pharaohs
Cleopatra VII: Ptolemaic Dynasty
The Search for Cleapatra's Palace
CLEOPATRA'S PALACE FOUND
Cleopatra of Egypt
Cleopatra Resources
Cleopatra VII
Cleopatra Links
Cleopatra's Public Life
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Cleopatra VII (69 BC-30 BC)