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Cleopatra

A graphic novelization of H. Rider Haggard's "Cleopatra" which follows the story of Cleopatra from the viewpoint of an Ancient Egyptian priest who is given the responsibility of overthrowing the supposed impostor Cleopatra.
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Cleopatra rules!

the amazing life of the original teen queen
Examines the life of Cleopatra, discussing her rule at an early age, alliances, acquisition of land for Egypt, enemies, and other related topics.

Cleopatra, queen of the Nile

Twelve-year-old Louise Lambert is transported back in time to Ancient Egypt with Cleopatra in this third novel in the gorgeous Time-Traveling Fashionista series.

The triumphant

2019
When Caesar is murdered, Fallon and her fellow gladiatrices lose their protector and, realizing that Cleopatra is now in grave danger, travel to Alexandria, Egypt, for her safety and theirs.

Cause & effect

ancient Egypt
Along a narrow strip of fertile land bordering the mighty Nile River, the ancient Egyptians fashioned a complex, successful civilization that endured for more than three millennia.
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Cleopatra

Presents the life of the ancient Egyptian queen known as Cleopatra, whose legendary beauty and famous love affairs have sometimes obscured the fact that she may have been Egypt's greatest pharaoh.
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You wouldn't want to be Cleopatra!

an Egyptian ruler you'd rather not be
Humorous illustrations and facts combine to provide a portrait of what life might be like as Cleopatra in ancient Egypt.
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Cleopatra

2017
Learn how Cleopatra was renowned as one of the most famous female leaders in all of history.

Cleopatra vs. the Roman empire

power, conquest, and tragedy
2016
"Egyptian queen Cleopatra VII's life reads like a thrilling novel. Her struggle to retain her throne led her to join forces with Roman ruler Julius Caesar and later Mark Anthony. The power struggles within Rome came to a head at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC. The victory of Octavian meant the tragic downfalls of both Cleopatra and Mark Anthony and the expansion of Roman influence. This in-depth look at two empires in turmoil is enhanced by beautiful illustrations and insightful quotation boxes"--Amazon.com.

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