Cleopatra — "Let no one say I was easily defeated."
Let no one say I was easily defeated.
Let no one say I was easily defeated.
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"Let my enemies tremble."
"The world will remember me."
"If you were really my son, you wouldn't need threats - you'd have my affection."
"I will make the Romans regret this day."
"Let us die as we have lived, with honor."
Last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt who allied with both Julius Caesar and Mark Antony; her suicide ended the Egyptian dynasty. Closely associated with Mark Antony (her partner and co-suicide) and Julius Caesar (her earlier ally and father of Caesarion). For an intellectual contrast, see Augustus, first Roman emperor (Octavian) — Augustus's defeat of Cleopatra at Actium ended Hellenistic Egypt and started the Roman imperial era. His propaganda machine framed Cleopatra as the foreign queen threatening Roman virtue — the founding template of East-corruption-versus-Roman-discipline rhetoric.
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