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Cleopatra VII - перевод на Английский

QUEEN OF THE PTOLEMAIC KINGDOM OF EGYPT FROM 51 TO 30 BC
Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator; Queen Cleopatra; Kleopatra VII; Cleopatra VII of Egypt; Cleopatra VII Of Egypt; Cleopatra VII Philopator; Cleopatra VII; Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt; Queen Cleopatra VII; Legacy of Cleopatra; Cleopatra the Seventh; User:UltimateEgyptian
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  • Marcus Aemilius Lepidus]] in 43 BCE
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  • Cleopatra and [[Mark Antony]] on the [[obverse]] and reverse, respectively, of a silver [[tetradrachm]] struck at the [[Antioch]] mint in 36 BCE, with Greek legends: BACIΛΙCCA KΛΕΟΠΑΤΡΑ ΘΕΑ ΝΕΩΤΕΡΑ, ANTΩNIOC AYTOKPATΩP TPITON TPIΩN ANΔPΩN.
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  • Cleopatra and Caesar]]'' (1866), a painting by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]]
  • Temple of Dendera]]
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  • ''The Death of Cleopatra'' (1658), by [[Guido Cagnacci]]
  • ''The Death of Cleopatra'' (1796–1797), by [[Jean-Baptiste Regnault]]
  • ''The Meeting of Antony and Cleopatra'' (1885), by [[Lawrence Alma-Tadema]]
  • consul]] and [[triumvir]] [[Mark Antony]], late 1st century AD, [[Vatican Museums]]
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  • A Roman portrait of [[Pompey]] made during the reign of [[Augustus]] (27 BC – 14 AD), a copy of an original from 70 to 60 BC, and located in the [[Venice National Archaeological Museum]], Italy
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  • The [[Tusculum portrait]], a contemporary Roman sculpture of [[Julius Caesar]] located in the Archaeological Museum of [[Turin]], Italy
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  • The [[Roman Republic]] (green) and [[Ptolemaic Egypt]] (yellow) in 40 BCE
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  • [[Silver coin]]: 8 reales [[New Spain]] with a portrait of King Fernando VII, 1810<ref>Year: 1808–1811; Weight: 27,02 gram; Composition: Silver – 90,3%; Diameter: 38,5 mm – https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces11524.html</ref>
  • [[Silver coin]]: 8 reales [[Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata]] with a portrait of King Fernando VII, 1823 <ref>Year: 1808–1825; Weight: 27,02 gram; Composition: Silver – 89,6%; Diameter: 38,5 mm – https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces26230.html</ref>
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  • Equestrian portrait of Ferdinand by [[José de Madrazo y Agudo]], 1821
  • Ferdinand VII and María Cristina by [[Luis de la Cruz y Ríos]] (1832)
  • Young Ferdinand as [[Prince of Asturias]], 1800
  • Francisco Goya – Portrait of Ferdinand VII of Spain in his robes of state (1815) – Prado
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Cleopatra

Cleopatra VII Philopator (Koinē Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Φιλοπάτωρ, "Cleopatra the father-beloved"; 70/69 BCE – 10 August 30 BCE) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BCE, and its last active ruler. A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its founder Ptolemy I Soter, a Macedonian Greek general and companion of Alexander the Great. After the death of Cleopatra, Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire, marking the end of the last Hellenistic state in the Mediterranean and of the age that had lasted since the reign of Alexander (336–323 BCE). Although her first language was Koine Greek, she was the only Ptolemaic ruler to learn and use the Egyptian language.

In 58 BCE, Cleopatra presumably accompanied her father, Ptolemy XII Auletes, during his exile to Rome after a revolt in Egypt (a Roman client state) allowed his rival daughter Berenice IV to claim his throne. Berenice was killed in 55 BCE when Ptolemy returned to Egypt with Roman military assistance. When he died in 51 BCE, the joint reign of Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy XIII began, but a falling-out between them led to open civil war. After losing the 48 BCE Battle of Pharsalus in Greece against his rival Julius Caesar (a Roman dictator and consul) in Caesar's Civil War, the Roman statesman Pompey fled to Egypt. Pompey had been a political ally of Ptolemy XII, but Ptolemy XIII, at the urging of his court eunuchs, had Pompey ambushed and killed before Caesar arrived and occupied Alexandria. Caesar then attempted to reconcile the rival Ptolemaic siblings, but Ptolemy's chief adviser, Potheinos, viewed Caesar's terms as favoring Cleopatra, so his forces besieged her and Caesar at the palace. Shortly after the siege was lifted by reinforcements, Ptolemy XIII died in the Battle of the Nile; Cleopatra's half-sister Arsinoe IV was eventually exiled to Ephesus for her role in carrying out the siege. Caesar declared Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy XIV joint rulers but maintained a private affair with Cleopatra that produced a son, Caesarion. Cleopatra traveled to Rome as a client queen in 46 and 44 BCE, where she stayed at Caesar's villa. After the assassination of Caesar and (on her orders) Ptolemy XIV in 44 BCE, she named Caesarion co-ruler as Ptolemy XV.

In the Liberators' civil war of 43–42 BCE, Cleopatra sided with the Roman Second Triumvirate formed by Caesar's grandnephew and heir Octavian, Mark Antony, and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. After their meeting at Tarsos in 41 BCE, the queen had an affair with Antony. He carried out the execution of Arsinoe at her request, and became increasingly reliant on Cleopatra for both funding and military aid during his invasions of the Parthian Empire and the Kingdom of Armenia. The Donations of Alexandria declared their children Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene II, and Ptolemy Philadelphus rulers over various erstwhile territories under Antony's triumviral authority. This event, their marriage, and Antony's divorce of Octavian's sister Octavia Minor led to the final war of the Roman Republic. Octavian engaged in a war of propaganda, forced Antony's allies in the Roman Senate to flee Rome in 32 BCE, and declared war on Cleopatra. After defeating Antony and Cleopatra's naval fleet at the 31 BCE Battle of Actium, Octavian's forces invaded Egypt in 30 BCE and defeated Antony, leading to Antony's suicide. When Cleopatra learned that Octavian planned to bring her to his Roman triumphal procession, she killed herself by poisoning, contrary to the popular belief that she was bitten by an asp.

Cleopatra's legacy survives in ancient and modern works of art. Roman historiography and Latin poetry produced a generally critical view of the queen that pervaded later Medieval and Renaissance literature. In the visual arts, her ancient depictions include Roman busts, paintings, and sculptures, cameo carvings and glass, Ptolemaic and Roman coinage, and reliefs. In Renaissance and Baroque art, she was the subject of many works including operas, paintings, poetry, sculptures, and theatrical dramas. She has become a pop culture icon of Egyptomania since the Victorian era, and in modern times, Cleopatra has appeared in the applied and fine arts, burlesque satire, Hollywood films, and brand images for commercial products.