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  • The way the egyptology lady keeps saying "clee" "paatra" is like nails on a chalkboard.

  • The most superior civilazations in the world have been Non-White, like Egyptian & Indus Valley in India. Whites are an inferior race.

  • I hope she will be found. Some day.

  • people need to find her mummy so that everyone knows who she really was and not just what we think of her to be

  • most of what you hear is speculation. And when there is only a little Truth, then even the Truth is OUT of context. Be in the now, stop putting dead processed foods inside your living temple, eat raw, better yet raw vegan, be in the mystery of life.

  • The ancient world always make the modern world look like piss. We could never have built structures and ruled like how the egyptians did without technology.

  • @EvilFiyero also the structures modern society builds is not even build for eternety <.< we're so lame.

  • a woman doesn't necesarly have to be beautiful to seduce

  • ewwwww, the woman acts as Cleopatra was so ugly

  • @naiyir

    She is both she has the blood of greek and egyptian in her

  • 05:07 SO IS SHE EGYPTIAN OR A GREEK?

  • @naiyir HALF BLACK HALF WHITE

  • @AFRICA4AFRICANS She was Greek.

  • @AFRICA4AFRICANS on second thought I can see her being mixed.

  • Cleo was originaly greek, but her greek people have been living in Egypt for over 300 years and that makes her fully fledged Egyptian, the same as someone Irish immigrate to america and his great grand childeren become fully fledged americans. the greeks came to egypt and saw a civilization far older and superior to their's so they aspired to be Egyptians and to adapt egyptian culture which is also superior to the greek one.

  • uh yhea that 3D bust is ..pretty ugly lol...

  • It's highly likely the son of Cleapatra and Julius Ceasar Caesarien is more commonly known as Jesus Christ. Both a sun god in egyptian terms (see Jesus Horus connection) and the son of a god in roman terms (Roman God Julius Caesar). There are no records of his death and it's thought he was smuggled out to india & Tibet where he learned budhist style parables with the Monks, returing to the med some 17 years later (missing yrs of the bible) & taught his parables saying he was the sun/son of god.

  • @Elibobbob ಠ_ಠ 

  • Cleopatra (if she is real) is a GREAT RULER INDEED! How many 18 y/o lady can rule a nation nowadays huh?! It's just that in this modern days an 18 y/o could only learn how to flirt a guy and wear attractive clothes and make-ups. Not unlike Cleopatra who could RULE and ROCK a nation or even a different empire. :)

  • @truepinoytamaraw lots of 18 year olds could rule a nation, if they had been raised to be a ruler from a very early age, and had the support of behind the scene personal advisers, generals giving advise as well as priests and the royal court. She did not rule alone, no one ever does.

  • could it be that octavian destroyed everything that bear cleopatra's name? i know that guy hated her much.

  • @evaberlin i think so too

  • Unlike Men who Must " Leave their mark." Maybe Cleopatra knew that stone isn't away to leave your mark. It is is how she ruled that she would be remembered. Even though, " History" speaks of a whore. It is starting to find that She Was A Ruler. I find it interesting that all Male rulers who had ALL kind om Mistress are never Mentioned as whores. Which is in fact What They Were!!

    She started her reign at 18, How Many 18yo today could rule?

  • What people forget is that Cleopatra was a very powerful woman in one way...Seducing men. But not just that She was an evil woman. She had 2 older sisters, Cleopatra VI & Berenice IV as well as a younger sister, Arsinoe IV. There were 2 younger brothers as well, Ptolemy XIII & Ptolemy XIV. She practically had her siblings killed so she could rule Egypt alone. If you look into the history of it you'll find out that yes she was a great woman but yet also not very great as people put her out to be.

  • @TheRockerChick87 I agree. Great she might have been, she was just as brutal and cut throat. People dont come to that kind of power by being nice people.

  • If you look at sculptures of Cleopatra, she's not bad looking. Some have her in Greek dress and others Egyptian. The coins were not meant to portray her for real, but to show she was a stern head of state.

  • If anyone really believes that Cleopatra was 100% white...or 100% of Greek blood is true ignorance. That would be equivalent to believe that people of varying skin tones don't mix when history...even prior to the reign of Cleopatra proves different. Let's face it men...skin tone alone does not stop one from sexually wanting to be with the opposite sex. Besides, ancient writings about Alexander the Great shows that the Greeks mixed with locals frequently.

  • @nikkit97 in fact, Alexander the Great was sexually wanting to be with the same sex, lol

  • @Nightwithe Your gay.

  • @Nightwlthe your lack of intelligence....lol, you're no match for me, girl

  • @Nightwithe Girl? How do you know it's a girl?

  • @Nightwlthe your gay.

  • @Nightwithe Alot of men back then of Roman and Greek decent were all curious with the same sex. Most men who were married back then would have an affair with another man. Some men would refuse to get married because they were in love with another man. Its nothing new truthfully because pretty much the same thing still happens today. Just not in the same way as it did back then.

  • Cleopatra was not BLACK...she was greek....and plus she was actually pretty.

  • @The3rdHiltonSister She was MIXED

  • thanks for posting :)

  • Hail queen Cleopatra!

  • History is so interesting!!!!

  • it makes me sad to think how nowadays, we dont really think of the people in the past like cleopatra or caeser or any of the greats as people with real thoughts and emotions. we just see them as figureheads of what used to be. kinda sad :'(

  • @soraxkairi14 I admire her soooo much. She was so powerful. And she had to be beautiful too. If she could suduce the two most powerful men in rome.

  • @tweethang1 She was one of my fave role models as a kid and still is!

  • @soraxkairi14 great? most of them were murders that sent the poor to die for them in battles and their decendants still do the same thing to this day, their scum and always have been.

  • very insightful thanks for posting

  • clever women 4:59-5:09

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