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Is the Cleopatra carpet story true?

Is the Cleopatra carpet story true?

Cleopatra knew how to make an entrance. Knowing Ptolemy’s forces would thwart her attempts to meet with the Roman general, Cleopatra had herself wrapped in a carpet—some sources say it was a linen sack—and smuggled into his personal quarters.

Why Cleopatra had to be sneaked into Alexandria rolled into a carpet?

arrived in Alexandria to stop the civil war in Egypt. It was from this that Cleopatra wanted to meet Caesar to perhaps try to seduce him. Hence why she arrived in a rug instead of trying to normally break in.

Are there any pictures of Cleopatra?

Cleopatra’s body has never been discovered. Most surviving paintings and sculptures of her are anachronistic inventions, more telling of their own times than of the subject herself. Even contemporary works can deceive, says Egyptologist Robert Bianchi, overlaid as they are “with political or ideological concerns.”

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Was Cleopatra a sorceress?

In the Roman view, Cleopatra quite literally possessed an embarrassment of riches. This meant that every evil in the profligacy family attached itself to her. Well before she became the sorceress of legend—a reckless, careless destroyer of men—Cleopatra was suspect as a reckless, careless destroyer of wealth.

How did Caesar meet Cleopatra?

Cleopatra devised a plan to meet Julius Caesar on her own terms seeking a political alliance and a return to the throne. She had herself wrapped inside a rolled rug which was smuggled into Alexandria and delivered to Caesar. When the rug was opened, Cleopatra rolled out and immediately charmed Caesar.

Was Cleopatra delivered in a rug?

Cleopatra devised a plan to meet Julius Caesar on her own terms seeking a political alliance and a return to the throne. She had herself wrapped inside a rolled rug which was smuggled into Alexandria and delivered to Caesar.

Did Cleopatra have Persian ancestry?

Ancestry. Scholars generally identify Cleopatra as essentially of Greek ancestry with some Persian ancestry. This is based on the fact that her Macedonian Greek family – the Ptolemaic dynasty – had intermarried with the Seleucid dynasty that ruled over much of West Asia.

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Where is Cleopatra’s palace?

Alexandria
Antirhodos (sometimes Antirrhodos or Anti Rhodes) was an island in the eastern harbor of Alexandria, Egypt, on which a Ptolemaic Egyptian palace was sited….Antirhodos.

History
Associated with Cleopatra
Site notes
Excavation dates 1996
Archaeologists Franck Goddio

What kind of ruler was Cleopatra?

She was part of a dynasty of Macedonian rulers founded by Ptolemy, who served as general under Alexander the Great during his conquest of Egypt in 332 B.C. Well-educated and clever, Cleopatra could speak various languages and served as the dominant ruler in all three of her co-regencies.