Cleopatra VII
1 In ancient Egypt, Cobra was called Vagit. She is the patron saint of a small town called Bhutto in the Nile Delta. During the dynasty, she represented Lower Egypt and formed a pair with Nahoport, the vulture goddess of switch from Upper Egypt. The cobra on the king's forehead is regarded as a magical witch, and the Egyptians believe that she will not let any enemy near the king. Cobra is also described as the eye pulled by the sun god, who protects the sun disc by spraying flames and venom. It can be seen that cobra often posed a threat in the daily life of ancient Egyptians, who regarded it as a god and tried to calm it down. Because his father was supported by the Roman Empire and Pompeii supported him, even Bei Lini IV could not compete with the Romans.