Cleopatra, however, didn’t simply embrace cultural norms: she reinvented them to her advantage. As British archaeologist Joyce Tyldesley observed in her 2008 book“Cleopatra: Last Queen of Egypt,”she “drew on the iconography and cultural references of earlier queens to reinforce her position,”...
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4. The word, Emerald comes from the Greek, smaragdos, which simply means ‘green stone’ although true emeralds have been popular for well over 4,000 years. Cleopatra, the famous Queen of Egypt who died from the bite of an Asp, was fond of them and more than any other gem!
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