Cleopatra — "Let us die as we have lived, with honor."
Let us die as we have lived, with honor.
Let us die as we have lived, with honor.
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"I shall not live to be led in triumph."
"I will not yield."
"I will not be a common wench."
"Let my enemies tremble."
"I am the embodiment of the Nile."
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.
A sentiment often associated with her final moments, though not a direct quote.
Date: 30 BCE
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