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The discovery has been described as a “geometric miracle” and could finally lead to some answers about one of Ancient Egypt’s ...
Cleopatra, and Marc Antony spent time in their decadent love affair on the Greek island of Samos in the summer of 32 B.C.
New Greek and Roman archaeological discoveries including a funerary building, portraits, mummies, and statues were made in Fayoum, Egypt.
No fewer than seven Queen Cleopatras ruled ancient Egypt during the Ptolemaic period, as a new book explains, writes David ...
For over two millennia, scholars speculated that Cleopatra and Antony’s larger, less agile ships hindered their chances against Octavian’s nimbler fleet. A section of the city walls of Nicopolis ...
After their defeat by Octavian at the Battle of Actium in 31 B.C., Cleopatra and Antony took their own lives. According to the historian Plutarch, they were buried together in a "lofty and ...
Antony’s defeat and suicide ultimately paved the way for Octavian to ascend to the Roman throne as the emperor Augustus, fundamentally changing the course of history forever. Still, the ill-fated ...
Fake news and political propaganda are not new, but they are pervasive. Research into how to change minds that seem invested ...
Some historians trace it back as far as Antony and Cleopatra, describing the attempts by Octavian to discredit his rival Antony by minting coins bearing descriptions of Antony as a womanizer and ...
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