The great egyptians [videorecording] / : Discovery Channel. the real Cleopatra /
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TextPublication details: Quezon City : Magnavision, c1996.Description: 1 videodisc (60 mins.)Subject(s): Her name evokes images of beauty, allure, luxury. But new evidence portrays Cleopatra as a skillful leader who was not hedonistic, promiscuous - or particularly attractive. Last in a 300-years line of Greek rulers, Cleopatra claimed Egypt's throne at 18 and calmed a nation turmoil. With her suicide, an illustrious civilization also vanished, and her surviving children disappeared in history. A riveting depiction of life, family and alliance of an uncommon queen.
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High School Learning Resource Center Audio Visual | DT 83 D611 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | VCD0394HS | ||||||||||||||
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High School Learning Resource Center Audio Visual | DT 83 D611 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | VCD0392S |
Her name evokes images of beauty, allure, luxury. But new evidence portrays Cleopatra as a skillful leader who was not hedonistic, promiscuous - or particularly attractive. Last in a 300-years line of Greek rulers, Cleopatra claimed Egypt's throne at 18 and calmed a nation turmoil. With her suicide, an illustrious civilization also vanished, and her surviving children disappeared in history. A riveting depiction of life, family and alliance of an uncommon queen.
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