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    Actual recipes of body salt scrubs were discovered in medical papryi. It was found that Cleopatra added one to two cups of dead sea salt into her bath. The minerals in sea salt combat stress and aging. They contain magnesium which combats fluid retention‚ calcium which strengthens nails and helps circulation‚ potassium which energizes the

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    Cleopatra VII Queen of the Nile 69 or 70 B.C. - Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator is born in Egypt. She was born in January. She is the seventh in the Ptolemy dynasty to bear the name Cleopatra‚ which means glory of the father. Her mother‚ Cleopatra V Tryphaena‚ died shortly after her Cleopatra’s birth. There is not a lot that is known about her mother but most people think she was sisters with Cleopatra’s father. Cleopatra’s father was King Ptolemy XII. She was the second daughter of King Ptolemy

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    experiences as a result of his treachery towards Antony and his own moral compass. It is however arguable that Enobarbus traitorous nature is only an outcome and reflection of Antony’s own crumbling roman beliefs. If we take the exchange between Cleopatra and Enobarbus in Act 3‚ scene 12 lines 2- 12 we can see that Enobarbus lays absolutely none of the blame on Cleopatra’s shoulders but instead tears the Antony to shreds‚ at one point saying “ The itch of his affection should not then have nicked

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    Script Analysis on Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra Introduction Antony and Cleopatra is one of the great tragedies produced by William Shakespeare. The main setting of the play is the Roman Empire‚ and the plot is mainly based on the history of Octavius Caesar‚ Marc Anony and Cleopatra. This play starts after Octavius Caesar‚ Marc Antony and Lepidus become three rulers of the Roman Empire. Antony falls in love with the queen of Egypt—Cleopatra‚ and stays in Alexandria. In the play‚ the conflict

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    CLEOPATRA HYPERLINK "http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/GR2527.aspx" http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/GR2527.aspx HYPERLINK "http://webpage.pace.edu/nreagin/F2004WS267/AniVoskanyan/history.html" http://webpage.pace.edu/nreagin/F2004WS267/AniVoskanyan/history.html 5 points to write about - Her role as a ruler and what she achieved - Ability to keep her legend alive - Influence on the Roman Empire - Role in the Octavian’s struggle for power - Her significance as a symbol Cleopatra

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    Antony and Cleopatra is a Shakespearian play that focuses on the events that take place whilst Cleopatra‚ Queen of Egypt and Antony‚ a member of the triumvirate in Italy‚ are conducting a highly visible love affair. Whilst Cleopatra is portrayed as a strong‚ manipulative and selfish woman‚ Antony is shown to be weak and easily influenced when with Cleopatra‚ but powerful and level-headed when running his country. However‚ it is hard to determine whether Antony is the "strumpet’s fool" he appears

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    cruel‚ and feared but loved. Cleopatra had these attributions that allowed her to use her beauty‚ creativity‚ and ruthlessness to become one of Egypt’s most famous Pharaoh. Cleopatra used her wits‚ intelligence‚ and cleverness to remain “co-leader” in Egypt. To help her regain the throne back‚ Cleopatra hatched a plan to intervene with Caesar by rolling herself up in a carpet and displaying herself to him (Crawford). So impressed with her beauty and wits‚ Cleopatra won Caesar over and regained power

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    Eutropian Translation

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    Cleopatram amavisse et in matrimonium duxisse. a. Translate – Eutropius wrote that Antony loved Cleopatra and led her into matrimony. b. Head verb – scripsit (perfect) c. Subject(s) of IS – Antonium (accusative) d. Verb(s) in IS – amavisse et duxisse (perfect active) 5. Multi Romani cognoverunt Octavianum Antonium et Cleopatram ad Actium pugnare. a. Translate – Many Romans knew that Octavian‚ Antony and Cleopatra were fighting at Actium. b. Head verb – cognoverunt (perfect) c. Subject(s) of IS –

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    Alexandria‚ archaeologists found a cemetery of 27 tombs‚ containing 10 mummies with their heads turned towards the temple‚ suggesting their high status. Also‚ inside the temple‚ three deep shafts were found that were used for burials. It is thought that Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony could possibly be one of the mummies. The expedition has discovered a beautiful statue of Cleopatra’s head and 22 coins of her image. This contradicts the theory of her being “ugly”‚ as theorised recently in 2007 by British museum

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    The original 1677 production by the King’s Company starred Charles Hart as Marc Antony and Elizabeth Boutell as Cleopatra‚ with Michael Mohun as Ventidius and Katherine Corey as Octavia.[2] All for Love; also called‚ The World Well Lost is a tragedy by John Dryden‚ first acted and printed in 1677. Dryden deals in this play with the same subject as that of Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra. Whilst‚ however‚ the elder poet "diffused the action of his play over Italy‚ Greece‚ and Egypt‚" Dryden laid

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