But the ancient chronicler plutarch.
Plutarch cleopatra carpet.
Plutarch wrote that cleopatra disguised herself with a large sack.
Cleopatra was not egyptian.
Consider the dramatic way she introduced herself to julius caesar and mark antony.
The death of cleopatra vii the last ruler of ptolemaic egypt occurred on either 10 or 12 august 30 bc in alexandria when she was 39 years old.
She was the last of the ptolemaic dynasty of pharaohs set up in egypt after the death of alexander the great by descent she was a macedonian princess.
Cleopatra had herself wrapped in a carpet some sources say it was a linen sack and smuggled into his personal quarters.
Cleopatra queen of egypt was one of the most famous women in history her full name was cleopatra vii thea philopator 69 bc 12 august 30 bc.
Cleopatra was determined to make the most of pothinus miscalculation and managed to arrange a secret meeting with caesar.
Most of these fanciful anecdotes can be traced back to the writings of the greek essayist and biographer plutarch who was writing over 100 years after the death of.
Plutarch tells the famous tale of how cleopatra was hidden in a role of carpet or sleeping bag depending on the translation which was unrolled to reveal her in all her glory.
After her death egypt became the roman province of aegyptus.
Strabo who provides the earliest historical account on the death says cleopatra committed suicide either by allowing an asp egyptian cobra to bite her or by a toxic ointment for example with a sharp implement such as a hairpin.
In 48 bc the resourceful cleopatra forbidden by her brother ptolemy xiii to meet with the roman general had herself wrapped in a carpet or according to some historians a linen sack and smuggled into caesar s quarters.
Cleopatra is probably best known for her love affair with the roman.
51 30 bce was the last ruler of egypt before it was annexed as a province of rome although arguably the most famous egyptian queen cleopatra was actually greek and a member of the ptolemaic dynasty 323 30 bce which ruled egypt after the death of alexander the great l.
According to egyptology scholar alexander mcdaniel this myth is accurate to a text written by greek philosopher and biographer plutarch with one key exception.
When julius caesar came to egypt in pursuit of his rival pompey cleopatra saw an opportunity to win a powerful roman ally.