Cleopatra

Last pharaoh of Egypt

Ancient influential 168 sayings

Sayings by Cleopatra

My legacy will endure.

c. 50-30 BCE — Her aspiration for her name and rule to be remembered.
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I am a goddess, not a mortal.

c. 50-30 BCE — Her self-perception or how she wished to be perceived, aligning with Egyptian pharaonic tradition.
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Let the world witness my courage.

30 BCE — Her desire for her final act to be seen as brave and defiant.
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I have no regrets.

30 BCE — Her unwavering conviction in her life choices.
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My love is my power, and my power is my love.

c. 50-30 BCE — A poetic expression of her use of personal relationships for political gain.
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I will not be a plaything of fate.

c. 50-30 BCE — Her active role in shaping her own destiny.
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My words are commands.

c. 50-30 BCE — Her authoritative and commanding presence.
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I am the sun and the moon.

c. 50-30 BCE — A grand and self-aggrandizing statement reflecting her divine aspirations.
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Let my enemies despair.

c. 50-30 BCE — Her desire for her adversaries to face ruin.
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I am the mistress of my own destiny.

c. 50-30 BCE — Her assertion of autonomy and control over her life.
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I will drink no more water, but only wine.

c. 40 BCE — A reputed saying, reflecting her luxurious lifestyle
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It is not fitting for a queen to go on foot.

c. 40 BCE — A reported statement, emphasizing her regal status
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I have no time for the common man.

c. 40 BCE — A generalized sentiment attributed to her aristocratic views
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I will make Egypt great again, with Rome's help.

c. 40 BCE — A modern interpretation of her political ambitions
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Let Rome tremble before the might of Egypt.

c. 30 BCE — A dramatic phrase often attributed to her, expressing defiance
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I am the daughter of the sun.

c. 50 BCE — A claim of divine right common among pharaohs
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A queen must be ruthless to survive.

c. 40 BCE — A reflection of her political actions, often attributed as a personal philosophy
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I shall not live to be led in triumph.

30 BCE — Reported by Plutarch as her resolve before suicide.
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Is this well done, Charmion?

30 BCE — Her last words, spoken to her attendant, according to Plutarch, after applying the asp.
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I will not be a captive queen.

30 BCE — Summarized sentiment of her determination to avoid Roman capture.
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