One woman I find interesting is Cleopatra. She was the last of the Ptolemiac Pharaohs. While her beauty was legend, by the standards of her time, she was quite a politician. She was well educated and spoke several languages. As custom dictated to keep the blood line she was married to two of her brothers, both of whom died without issue (probably with a little help).
She consolidated her rule by aligning with Gaius Julius Caesar and had a son (Caesarian) with him. After Caesar was assasinated, she and Mark Anthony had three children together. He killed himself after losing a battle fighting Octavian to keep her throne. The story has been that she committed suicide by having an Asp bite her but recently speculation has been that she was in fact murdered by Ocatavian or his minions. The city she died in is now under water.
As an author I was reading pointed out, she didn't win her place in history and legend by standing around pigeon toed, with a finger in her mouth, giggling. She was a force to be reckonned with. At that time in history succession went to the one who survived, assasination was a common means of clearing a path, forming alliances was vital, subtlety and manipulation were needed - seems not much has changed in politics.
She was a facinating woman will never know all the truth about her but when do we ever?




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