Was she only relevant because of Caesar?

Was she only relevant because of Caesar?

No, she was relevant because her brother killed Pompey.

first Ptolemy to learn fluent Egyptian

This 2bqh. She was a pretty interesting character on her own. But sure, she wouldn't be a household name if not for her role in the lives of Romans.

Did she actually dress like that?

I would say she was only relevant because of Shakespeare, but we're generally on the same side of the street on this.

The coins depicting her don't differ from a Greek woman in style.

Was she actually relevant at all for a monarch?

>Cleopatra
>White
Go back to /pol/ and stop appropriating African history

Weak bait

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Probably. If Rome never got involved, she would have been a fairly relevant queen in the continuing decline of Egypt.

Did she contribute to the STEM field?
No?

Burn any reference to her then. Irrelevant crap.

I think she walked around topless, actually.

There are contemporary depictions of her in "Egyptian" dress, which makes sense considering she associated herself with the Egyptian goddess Isis. She "went native" far more than any of her predecessors.

thats pretty hot

Indeed.

>Cleopatra herself was Wewuz
Can't make this shit up.

On one occasion Cleopatra is recorded as having performed fellatio on (sucked the cocks) one hundred Roman nobles in one night.
To become a high priestess of Aset the women first have to sex with at least one thousand different men. Cleopatra expert this less than a week

Seriously? Sauce?

Was she actually beautiful or was it just hype?

If Caeser never got involved, her brother would have been King and she would be dead and forgotten.

There's literally no way to know for sure, since the only depictions of her from the time are a profile view on a coin (where she had a huge kike nose), and coins of the time were hardly photo-realistic.

One can assume she was fairly attractive, or she wouldn't have managed to seduce Caesar and Antony.

Some suspect this bust was in her likeness.

An unmarried, heirless queen of a powerful realm will always be beautiful to a guy like Caesar

i am pretty sure that's ullshit, and even if it isn't it's from a roman shitty biased source to discredit her and everyone involved with her

She was relevant because she was a whore. People love whores, especially female millennials.

>(((Cleopatra)))
Seriously, where did she get that nose?

Pretty cute otherwise, but damn.