Reliable image Klepatry not preserved. There are several antique busts of Cleopatra, considered the most reliable Algerian Klepatry bust, now located in the Berlin Museum of Antiquity, created after her death, on the occasion of the wedding the daughter of Cleopatra. Some scientists believe that this is a bust of cleopatra in her most recent years, while others believe that the bust does not depict Cleopatra, and her daughter. Preserved image of cleopatra on coins, cast in her reign, but difficult to say how they reflect her actual appearance.
The ancient Greek historian Plutarch, who saw the portrait of Cleopatra, Mark Antony's biography describes the appearance of Cleopatra: "The beauty of this woman was not toyu what is called incomparable and striking at first sight, but its appeal irresistible charm different, and because of its shape, combined with a rare conviction speeches, with great charm, through in every word, every movement, firmly rammed into the soul. Most sound of her voice caressed and gladdened ear, and the language was just polychord tool, easy to adjust to any mood, - any dialect, so that only with very few barbarians, she said through an interpreter, but mostly she was talking with strangers - Ethiopia, troglodytes, Jews, Arabs, Syrians, Medes, Parthians ... said that she learned many languages, while the kings who ruled before her, did not know even Egyptian, but some have forgotten the Macedonian. "
The ancient Greek historian Plutarch, who saw the portrait of Cleopatra, Mark Antony's biography describes the appearance of Cleopatra: "The beauty of this woman was not toyu what is called incomparable and striking at first sight, but its appeal irresistible charm different, and because of its shape, combined with a rare conviction speeches, with great charm, through in every word, every movement, firmly rammed into the soul. Most sound of her voice caressed and gladdened ear, and the language was just polychord tool, easy to adjust to any mood, - any dialect, so that only with very few barbarians, she said through an interpreter, but mostly she was talking with strangers - Ethiopia, troglodytes, Jews, Arabs, Syrians, Medes, Parthians ... said that she learned many languages, while the kings who ruled before her, did not know even Egyptian, but some have forgotten the Macedonian. "

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