According to egyptologysts, this Cleopatra is the closest copy of Cleopatra. The actress was chosen according to the way real Cleopatra used to look . Real Cleopatra was of greek heritage from a dynasty of Ptolemy. Her father Ptolemy 12 and she was Cleopatra 7. Beautiful woman, highly educated and intelligent.
except one little village of invincible Gauls in Galia who still holds out against the invaders. And life is not easy for the Roman legionaires who garrison the fortified camps : Grogarum, Laudanum, Malobonum and Petitbonum.
I'm Egyptian, A COPTIC CHRISTIAN EGYPTIAN, I shout that out loud because we are the most pure blooded Egyptians out there and that's not only my opinion that's what Egyptologists, Historians and Scientists also agreed on , and I tell you that every word that Bassem Youssef said is right and I totally agree with him. Yes Egypt had lots of mixed cultures throughout its history like for example: Greeks, Romans and Arabs, but the Egyptian blood didn't mix and change that much and that's because for centuries we Egyptians had a golden tradition rule to marry our cousins, and that tradition is still present until now especially in Upper Egypt(from Assiut to Aswan), Although that tradition seems silly and bad from a scientific biological point of view, but that doesn't matter, silly or not we kept that tradition of marrying our cousins for centuries and that helped us to preserve our pure Egyptian blood not mixed as long as we could, and the result is what you see now and that is Modern Egyptians looks typical to their Ancient Egyptian Ancestors, just look at my skin color and Bassem Youssef's skin color we are almost the same although he is a Muslim who was born and lived in Cairo and I am a Coptic Christian who was born and lived in Luxor and there is almost a 1000 km distance between us, doesn't that tell you a thing or two about who Ancient Egyptians were and what they looked like? With all due respect for all the Black people and all the other ethnicities out there, but we Egyptians are special very special, WE ARE NOT Black or White or Yellow, Not Europeans or Africans or Asians, Not Assyrians or Persians or Israelites or Nubians or Greeks or Romans or Arabs or French or Italians or Germans or British or Turkish or Ukrainians, Not Middle Easterners or Caucasians or Mediterraneans or Levants or Amazigh or Berbers or even North Africans. WE ARE EGYPTIANS, WE ARE VERY UNIQUE!
@@Elly3981 , Cesar had a considerable reputation of to be "a man's ladies", and his sculptures shows him as a mature but attractive man. Probably he knew one or two things that was enough to keep her very satisfied at bed.
They even had a child together - Ptolemy XV Caesar aka Caesarion, the oldest of Cleopatra's 4 offsprings ( she has 3 more with Mark Anthony, some years after Caesar's death in Ides of March in 44 BC ) 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
@@TheMormonSorceress Cleopatra was in fact a charming and sharp woman, with majesty and grace in tact. She was a great monarch with formidable diplomacy skills and the Ptolemaic Military forces can be seen as an equal to the Roman Republic military forces. Her beauty was just an added bonus. 🤯🤯🤯🤯🥺🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Just imagine if Ceaser would have acted like Sheldon Cooper and said I am not taking you anywhere if you won't put on a shirt and acted like a good guy, Cleo would be screwed 😂
There was another scene were Cleopatra convinced Rome was masculine and Egypt was female. This pissed off a young black kid whom told me this for he was passionate about Egyptian warriors and customs. Egypt gets a bad rep all because of the constant conquering the country endured. Fortunately since Egypt is in Africa it still stays strong to this day. The only draw back is that while studying it... it does kinds tries to feminize you that's because of the as above so below type of concept.
He was the leading statesman of the then most powerful nation on earth, a highly accomplished general and by that time already universally recognized as the greatest conqueror since Alexander the Great (under the Roman Republic the spoils of war largely became the private property of the conquering general). So yes, at that point of his life he was fantastically rich from the spoils of the conquest of Gaul alone (including from several million Gauls sold into slavery). He was born into an ancient aristocratic family, so he did start out far from poor, but not truly rich by the standards of Roman nobility (the family was extremely prestigious but it's days if glory were long past), but for much of his long and extremely varied and colorful career (dangerous too, long before he made history as one of it's greatest warlords and eventually autocrats, there was endless intrigue, civil war, with him being repeatedly a refugee, prisoner, hostage and lawyer, many close calls with death), he spent with astronomical depths, so outragiously high that the Roman Bankers were utterly at HIS mercy. Members of the Roman Elite were expected to be Renaissance Men of a sort, long before the Renaissance. They were expected to be politicians and take care of a wide variety of administrative functions, from building and repairing roads, aqueducts, cloacas and public baths, to organizing Rome always having enough grain and a working fire brigade, sponsoring circus games (all of which they were expected to pay for out of their private coffers), serving as lawyers, judges, legislators, bankers and moneylenders, priests of the State Religion, diplomats and military leaders (and during the Republic they were generally expected to lead from and fight at the front, sharing all the hardships and dangers of the common soldiers (with the extremely high number of members of elite families killed in battle to prove it). Roman 1%ers had immense power, wealth and privileges, but these were usually not questioned because they were seen as shouldering countless responsibilities that every Roman Citizen visibly and measurably profited from, and while they were constantly starting wars out of an endless hunger for glory and prestige, among other selfish reasons, they at least regularly put their and their own kids' necks on the line.
She is not "goddess" she is mortal only. Well she cleopatra is young to be queen or princess but she is. She adopted daughter or child to Lady Isis The Motherly and Queenly Goddess. Praise be Mother Isis The Great Divine Who is Motherly to humans and all mortal always. Hotepi.
Egyptians didn't call themselves Arab back then. Original and rightful Arabs are gulf Arabs. Others were just Arabised. Bdw Cleopatra had ancestral ties with both Greeks and Egyptians.
this is the best Cleopatra rug scene that I've ever seen
That's how I roll out of bed every morning
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I loved this scene. Perfect Cleopatra, perfect Caesar, perfect chemistry. And she's much closer to how I imagined Cleopatra would be.
The real Cleopatra actually wasn't that hot if you go by her picture on the ancient Roman coins of her day.
@@Elly3981 The real Cleopatra was also not Hispanic with an Indo-Italian sister lol!
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@@sdlock83 Nor was she black. I'll take this over the new Netflix garbage.
Cleopatra managed to impress a great conqueror like Julius Caesar. In addition to being beautiful, she was very cultured and charming.
I don't care what Netflix says.
THIS is what Cleopatra will always be in my mind.
No sane person on earth would take Netflix seriously anyway. At least no educated one.
Egypt has every right to sue the crap out of that fake documentary Netflix showed
Trust me, no one cared for what Netflix put out. It's ratings were so bad it was in the negatives which rarely happens.
This movie was one of the best depictions of Cleopatra I've ever scene.
I was half expecting Caesar to say "my name is Caesar. Julius Caesar." 😅😅😎
😆
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Though he wouldn't say this but I wish he said, " What do you want sister?"😂
The girl who played her was as hot as a ghost pepper. DAYUM!
Wow! The look she gives him when she slowly looks up! It was very sensual in such a subtle way! 😍
Much better than Netflix’s latest cleopatra for sure!!
the chemistry between them is electric....♡
According to egyptologysts, this Cleopatra is the closest copy of Cleopatra. The actress was chosen according to the way real Cleopatra used to look . Real Cleopatra was of greek heritage from a dynasty of Ptolemy. Her father Ptolemy 12 and she was Cleopatra 7. Beautiful woman, highly educated and intelligent.
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lol anything to back this up ?
@@KL-rq1wnI saw a very convincing Netflix documentary that suggests she was black.
@@dilanthayapa6110that’s for morons by morons.
@@dilanthayapa6110well this actress isn’t white
I love this version of Cleopatra great acting & great writing and the music and scenes 🔥🔥🔥
I always found she played the perfect Cleopatra :)
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I came, I saw, I conquered.-Julius Caesar
except one little village of invincible Gauls in Galia who still holds out against the invaders. And life is not easy for the Roman legionaires who garrison the fortified camps : Grogarum, Laudanum, Malobonum and Petitbonum.
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I lusted too 😂
Best rug scene in my opinion
Miss this Years of good Monika and TV shows. Best Cleopatra in my opinion. She is so pretty, and he is so masculine. Love it ❤
My grandpa used to tell me "I don't care what they tell you in school, Julius Caesar was 007!"
one of the best scene of the movie...
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@@remigofflo179 Ti baš glup.Translate that
@@Nikola-Bozic 1988 CLEOPATRA VII DERNIÈRE REINE EGYPTE ROME JULES REMI GOFFLO CÉSAR ROMAINS
Name of the music:
"Egypt is yours for only 1 day"
Hvala 😄
Well that is one way to make an entrance
0:37 - 0:45 - You have no power here ......... Kleopatra: 0:43 - 0:45 (we shall see)
love this movie finally own it favorite part and yes she did make the perfect cleopatra weridly cleopatra is a role modle to me
Same girl!
For me it’s mark antony.I try emulate his confidence and not giving a shit
0:26 😏😏 this is literally casers face
I did not even know I love Cleopatra.
Ceaser and Antony didn't have will power like Octavian 😂
I'm Egyptian, A COPTIC CHRISTIAN EGYPTIAN, I shout that out loud because we are the most pure blooded Egyptians out there and that's not only my opinion that's what Egyptologists, Historians and Scientists also agreed on , and I tell you that every word that Bassem Youssef said is right and I totally agree with him.
Yes Egypt had lots of mixed cultures throughout its history like for example: Greeks, Romans and Arabs, but the Egyptian blood didn't mix and change that much and that's because for centuries we Egyptians had a golden tradition rule to marry our cousins, and that tradition is still present until now especially in Upper Egypt(from Assiut to Aswan), Although that tradition seems silly and bad from a scientific biological point of view, but that doesn't matter, silly or not we kept that tradition of marrying our cousins for centuries and that helped us to preserve our pure Egyptian blood not mixed as long as we could, and the result is what you see now and that is Modern Egyptians looks typical to their Ancient Egyptian Ancestors, just look at my skin color and Bassem Youssef's skin color we are almost the same although he is a Muslim who was born and lived in Cairo and I am a Coptic Christian who was born and lived in Luxor and there is almost a 1000 km distance between us, doesn't that tell you a thing or two about who Ancient Egyptians were and what they looked like?
With all due respect for all the Black people and all the other ethnicities out there, but we Egyptians are special very special, WE ARE NOT Black or White or Yellow, Not Europeans or Africans or Asians, Not Assyrians or Persians or Israelites or Nubians or Greeks or Romans or Arabs or French or Italians or Germans or British or Turkish or Ukrainians, Not Middle Easterners or Caucasians or Mediterraneans or Levants or Amazigh or Berbers or even North Africans.
WE ARE
EGYPTIANS,
WE ARE
VERY UNIQUE!
You are an Arab. You don't fool anyone.
@@lucillahassen1989 Actually it’s you who fails at fooling anyone.
@@fabianhale845 You are nobody. Put yourself in your place of insignificance.
According to history he was about 30 years her senior but Dalton is so hot in this movie so it's not as gross. Lol
Brat Pack : they really weren’t together long enough for it to be a problem.
Xnxx to
@@amasion2882 I think the only thing Cleopatra really loved about Caesar was his power.
@@Elly3981 , Cesar had a considerable reputation of to be "a man's ladies", and his sculptures shows him as a mature but attractive man. Probably he knew one or two things that was enough to keep her very satisfied at bed.
@@Elly3981 and the only thing ceaser loved was her money 🤑
"I m a slasher...of prices! I'm Simon Skinner, I run the local supermarche."
Loved the movie
I've always wondered what was the correlation between Cleopatra and Caesar. Then crash course told me they did the nasty and I was lead to this video.
She basically used her beauty and body to get Ceasar to help her take the thrown of Egypt.
They even had a child together - Ptolemy XV Caesar aka Caesarion, the oldest of Cleopatra's 4 offsprings ( she has 3 more with Mark Anthony, some years after Caesar's death in Ides of March in 44 BC )
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
@@TheMormonSorceress Cleopatra was in fact a charming and sharp woman, with majesty and grace in tact. She was a great monarch with formidable diplomacy skills and the Ptolemaic Military forces can be seen as an equal to the Roman Republic military forces. Her beauty was just an added bonus. 🤯🤯🤯🤯🥺🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Someone give me the name of the music played on the background. Its too beautiful .
❤❤❤❤Cleopatra
Ceaser was like: I was wondering when you'd show up😂😂
In front of his soldiers, woah 😂
She is Chilean her name is Leonor Varela she acts also in the movie blade 2
Honestly how I imagine a man like Caesar would react to having the queen of a country you are in showing up in a bloody carpet.
If Octavian was there he would be like, Mam what do you want? 😂
Did you know she was 18 and he was 50?
She was 21 at this moment, not 18. It doesn’t make that much of a difference, but still.
Me waking up in the morning:
Just imagine if Ceaser would have acted like Sheldon Cooper and said I am not taking you anywhere if you won't put on a shirt and acted like a good guy, Cleo would be screwed 😂
She looks like my wife 10 years ago, we have 6 kids.
Lucky you!
are you croat?
Leonor Varela orgullo chileno
muy sensual actuación de Leonor Varela. Creo q la escena es mejor q la q hizop Elizabeth Taylor.
Mejor hizo reina d la sensualidad belluci
There was another scene were Cleopatra convinced Rome was masculine and Egypt was female. This pissed off a young black kid whom told me this for he was passionate about Egyptian warriors and customs. Egypt gets a bad rep all because of the constant conquering the country endured. Fortunately since Egypt is in Africa it still stays strong to this day. The only draw back is that while studying it... it does kinds tries to feminize you that's because of the as above so below type of concept.
What if he was actually a decent guy and said what do you want sister? 😂 I guess that would have made his wife very happy
😂
Luv this
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Would've been better if he didn't gave his back when she unfurled
0:45 Ceaser be like - Oh yeah, a hoe for me 😂
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Where is Bayek and Aya
Why is it whenever i put up a video clip up i get flagged and have to go to copyright school?
I'm doing a play on this scene
Is Caesar wealthy?
He was the leading statesman of the then most powerful nation on earth, a highly accomplished general and by that time already universally recognized as the greatest conqueror since Alexander the Great (under the Roman Republic the spoils of war largely became the private property of the conquering general).
So yes, at that point of his life he was fantastically rich from the spoils of the conquest of Gaul alone (including from several million Gauls sold into slavery).
He was born into an ancient aristocratic family, so he did start out far from poor, but not truly rich by the standards of Roman nobility (the family was extremely prestigious but it's days if glory were long past), but for much of his long and extremely varied and colorful career (dangerous too, long before he made history as one of it's greatest warlords and eventually autocrats, there was endless intrigue, civil war, with him being repeatedly a refugee, prisoner, hostage and lawyer, many close calls with death), he spent with astronomical depths, so outragiously high that the Roman Bankers were utterly at HIS mercy.
Members of the Roman Elite were expected to be Renaissance Men of a sort, long before the Renaissance.
They were expected to be politicians and take care of a wide variety of administrative functions, from building and repairing roads, aqueducts, cloacas and public baths, to organizing Rome always having enough grain and a working fire brigade, sponsoring circus games (all of which they were expected to pay for out of their private coffers), serving as lawyers, judges, legislators, bankers and moneylenders, priests of the State Religion, diplomats and military leaders (and during the Republic they were generally expected to lead from and fight at the front, sharing all the hardships and dangers of the common soldiers (with the extremely high number of members of elite families killed in battle to prove it).
Roman 1%ers had immense power, wealth and privileges, but these were usually not questioned because they were seen as shouldering countless responsibilities that every Roman Citizen visibly and measurably profited from, and while they were constantly starting wars out of an endless hunger for glory and prestige, among other selfish reasons, they at least regularly put their and their own kids' necks on the line.
She will.retirn.to rule.the. world.ok. and kick rump. To therb.ok.
Please can anybody tell me what this is from ?
cleopatra
Uh she looks evil
Whats the Name of this move
cleopatra 1999
She is not "goddess" she is mortal only. Well she cleopatra is young to be queen or princess but she is. She adopted daughter or child to Lady Isis The Motherly and Queenly Goddess. Praise be Mother Isis The Great Divine Who is Motherly to humans and all mortal always. Hotepi.
She is the Goddess
She is the Goddess
@@asiakat7700 no she's not
@@asiakat7700 NO she's not.
Yep, she was also Eve,she reincarnated
Absurd choice for Cleopatra. She was Greek, not an Arab mud blood.
Egyptians didn't call themselves Arab back then. Original and rightful Arabs are gulf Arabs. Others were just Arabised.
Bdw Cleopatra had ancestral ties with both Greeks and Egyptians.
I think she was Greek-Egyptian.
She was entirely Macedonian.
related to Alexander the Great?
didn't he found a line of Greek Pharaohs?
I don’t find there to be chemistry between them... they’re kinda gross together. This movie was what let young me know that I was part gay tho
Salut ma numesc fried chicken
@Donna Lake I agree 110%! Thanks for post Mr. Victor.
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