There is a saying: Men conquer the world, and women win the world by conquering men.
Cleopatra seems to be the testimony.
Julius Caesar's ambition was to keep conquering, just like Alexander, who was prominent at the age of 32. The 52-year-old Julius Caesar went to Egypt alone for a real conquest. Uncover a history of the conquest and conquest of Egypt in the ancient civilization of the Nile system during the Roman Empire era.
Cleopatra was succeeded by her father, the old king of Egypt, when she was a teenager, and was also succeeded by her half-brother, also her husband, her eldest brother Ptolemy X. III; an incestuous country as the so-called Julius Caesar said.
When Caesar's mighty Roman army invaded Egypt, the wise Cleopatra wrapped herself naked in a woolen blanket and dedicated it to the eminent Caesar. The wild emperor Caesar really liked this way. Caesar was fascinated by this beautiful fairy and indulged in her emotions. With the support of the powerful Roman Empire, Cleopatra took control of Egypt. She killed her brother and husband, and the Egyptian people lived a relatively stable life. Cleopatra and Julius Caesar had a son.
Later, when Julius Caesar died, the Roman Empire sent a handsome general Antony to clean up the demon queen who had bewitched Julius Caesar. When Cleopatra heard the news, she arranged an ultra-luxurious yacht on the Nile to dress herself up as the very charming goddess Venus. Anthony was intoxicated, and inevitably fell in love with Cleopatra. The Egyptian dynasty found a protector for itself, and then the ruler of the Roman Empire sent another general, Octavian, to clean up Antony, who was addicted to the demon queen.
This time, Cleopatra's coquettish femininity no longer works. After her lover Anthony died in battle, she had to use a poisonous snake to end her flower-like life, and also ended the peaceful 22-year marriage brought by her. Peace in Egypt.
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