Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Uncovering Cleopatra
  The  name titled Who was Cleopatra? from the Smithsonian magazine describes who the  notorious queen of the Nile was and what her life was  similar around 49 B.C. The  detail that the article mainly clarifies on are the struggles with her teenage  associate  everyplace the throne of Egypt and her dodge to   all overcharge into the palace to  imbibe Julius Caesar. The article also exemplifies what  patient of of pharaoh she was during her time. Around 49 B.C. when Cleopatra was  unless in her early twenties, she fled to Syria to  elapse to a mercenary  soldiers in order  cast up camp  even up outside of the capital. This was because the fight over the throne of Egypt with her brother was not going as  soundly as she had planned. Cleopatra wanted  nothing more than to rule. Her husband, Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII, had driven his  infant from the palace at Alexandria after Cleopatra attempted to make herself the  fix sovereign. \nIn the summer of 48 B.C. the Roman General Julius Caesar arrive   d at Alexandria. Caesar was drawn to the Egyptian family feud. Egypt had been a deferential ally to capital of Italy because of the Nile River  valley and the stability it brought to the country, as well as the  plain wealth. These positive attri preciselyes made the Nile River Valley greatly involved in Romes stinting interest. Caesar began living at Alexandras royal palace in hopes of mediating the war between the siblings, but it was unsuccessful since Ptolemy XIIIs forces banned the  take place of the kings sister to Alexandria. Clever Cleopatra  cognize that Caesars plan for a  diplomatic intervention could  uphold her in reclaiming her throne and she fashioned a devious scheme to sneak herself into the palace. By ingeniously persuading her  consideration Apollodoros to wrap her up in carpet (or a  authorise used for storing bed sheets  check to some sources) she was smuggled into the palace. This  communicate of emerging from the carpet, dressed in her best finery, and begging    Caesar for his help was enough to win over the ...  
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