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‘Nearly erased from history’: This famous sculpture of Cleopatra disappeared for over 100 years. It was being used as the gravestone of a horse
In 1876, guests at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia were stunned by an incredible marble sculpture featuring ...
Egypt's last pharaoh, Queen Cleopatra, was defeated by Rome at the Battle of Actium on September 2, 31 BC, and ended her life by allowing a venomous snake to bite her. Few events in history combine as ...
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"Cleopatra's Final Secret" reveals exciting discoveries in the search for the burial grounds of ancient Egypt's last ruler. LOS ANGELES -- She lived as the last ruler of ancient Egypt, but little is ...
Zahi Hawass writes about the legendary Egyptian Queen Cleopatra, more than 2,000 years after the death of the most ...
The Egyptian queen, shown here in a 19th-century engraving, sneaked back from exile and surprised Julius Caesar. Granger Collection, New York Cleopatra VII ruled Egypt for 21 years a generation before ...
Just below the Mediterranean’s surface, in Alexandria’s harbor, lie the ruins of a mysterious ancient monument. For more than 20 years, French explorer Franck Goddio has been hoping to confirm these ...
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