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Vivian Leigh as Cleopatra

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2010

A young girl must grow up quickly.

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  • @NightinGal89 Just because someone lived in Ancient Egypt does not mean they were Egyptian. Cleopatra was Greek, so there was a very high possibility of her having pale skin and light eyes. That's like saying if I live in or move to China, I'm automatically going to look like an Asian.

  • Could you post the whole movie? I've been wanting to see it for quite sometime.

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  • the best cleopatra and the most beautiful

  • It's Vivien Leigh. You spelled it wrong.

  • who cares she was black, brown, white? This obsession with skin color has to stop.

  • bullshit cleopatra was white....studies by scientists indicate she was likely to have a mixed race appearance with brown skin and braided hair.

    but you whitewashed people just carry on believing she was white european looking.

  • @Aethia Cool.

  • @bluzelovr She was an Egyptian in the same way that I am American, even though my grandparents are from Italy. Her heritage and genetics are of Greek origin, but she lived and ruled in Egypt.

  • @valericool Besides her name being a Greek name, she was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period. The Ptolemies, throughout their dynasty, spoke Greek and refused to speak Egyptian, which is the reason that Greek as well as Egyptian languages were used on official court documents such as the Rosetta Stone.

  • @disneydemoda How do you know that Cleopatra was greek?

  • @bluzelovr Cleopatra family was from Macedonia. her linage is from one of Alexander the Greats generals. However even though she was Greek she adopted Egyptian culture and was one of the only few Greek rulers to learn the language

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