Cleopatra in 5 Minutes: The last pharaoh of ancient Egypt

The last pharaoh of ancient Egypt and one of the three most beautiful women in the world, she had a huge impact on Egyptian history.
Cleopatra is known for her romances with Caesar and Antonius, but she is also remembered as a queen who fought bravely for Egypt and used her wisdom to achieve her goals.
In this video, we will talk about the life of Cleopatra.

The birth of a young queen

In 69 BC, a baby girl was born to the Ptolemy royal family in the glorious Egyptian city of Alexandria.
Her name was Cleopatra VII Philopator. She was commonly known as Cleopatra.

As the daughter of royalty, Cleopatra grew up in a luxurious palace, but her mind was always full of learning.
Having inherited both ancient Egyptian and Greek cultures at the same time, she spoke multiple languages and accumulated deep knowledge.
People praised her wisdom, and she herself envisioned the future of the country.
When Cleopatra was 18 years old, her father, Ptolemy XII, died.

She and her brother, Ptolemy XIII, inherited the throne of Egypt jointly, but her relationship with her younger brother was strained, and a political conflict broke out.

Her brother’s supporters tried to remove Cleopatra, and she was driven from the throne.

A fateful encounter

In exile, Cleopatra tried to approach the Roman general Julius Caesar to ask for his help.

However, since he was an enemy general at the time, it was not easy to approach him.
So Cleopatra racked her brains and had herself wrapped in a carpet and delivered to Caesar as a “gift.”

The plan was a brilliant success, and Caesar was captivated by her intelligence and courage, and with his support, Cleopatra regained the throne.
A strong bond was formed between the two, and their relationship developed into something more than a political alliance.

Caesar’s son, Caesarion, became a symbol of hope for Cleopatra.

Love with a Roman hero

However, the happy days did not last long, and Caesar was assassinated in Rome.
Caesar’s death once again threw Cleopatra’s fate into disarray.

She met the newly powerful Roman general, Marcus Antonius, and fell in love with him.
In order to become a bridge between Rome and Egypt, Antonius deepened his relationship with Cleopatra, and the two lived a glamorous life together in Alexandria.

War and tragedy

However, their love was unforgivable to Octavianus, Rome’s enemy.
Octavianus launched a war against Antonius and Cleopatra, and was defeated in the naval Battle of Actium in 31 BC.

In despair, Antonius died during the battle, and Cleopatra, refusing to be captured by Rome, made her final choice.

Final Choice

Cleopatra, stricken by grief, no longer wishing to be captured by her enemies, made her final choice.
She sat on her throne and held a poisonous snake to her chest to die in style.

Her death became the symbol of Egypt’s final independence, and her image was remembered forever.

Stories of Beauty

There are many anecdotes praising her beauty.
The secret to Cleopatra’s beautiful skin is well known, as she bathed in donkey milk.

There is also an anecdote that at one banquet, she covered the entire room with rose petals.
The floor was covered in a foot-thick layer of rose petals, filling the room with their sweet scent.
This lavish arrangement is said to have impressed upon the audience her presence and elegance.

Cleopatra’s story is passed down as a symbol of wisdom, beauty, love, ambition, and a life filled with destiny.
Her legacy will endure through the ages, and her name will shine forever in history.