About two thousand years later, the whole world is still obsessed with her charm.
Cleopatra VII, this is a mysterious woman.
However, everything we know about her only comes from ancient documents, literary works and even one-sided records of myths and legends.
Is she really the legendary * * *, ambitious and ruthless conqueror? Or an insightful, strong and excellent queen, a passionate and faithful woman, a good mother who loves children and does her duty?
The book Underwater Palace: Searching for the Real Queen on the Nile is based on modern academic achievements and has collected a large number of informative historical materials.
Laura Furman, a talented writer, begins with the construction of Alexandria by Alexander the Great, and tells the story of Cleopatra's final accession to the throne after many obstacles, as well as her passionate love behind her alliance with Caesar and Anthony and the decisive battle with Octavian, which reproduces Cleopatra's legendary life.
But the book is not over yet. The last chapter records the latest amazing archaeological discoveries of the world-famous underwater archaeologist Frank Gaudiot.
Together with other underwater archaeologists, he formed an expedition and successfully mapped the palace areas of ancient Alexandria, which had already sunk to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea due to natural disasters such as earthquakes.
This book vividly and uniquely describes this point, showing the archaeological achievements of the expedition with a large number of pictures of objects found underwater, including jewelry, statues, the Sphinx, rare pottery, the remains of ancient shipwrecks and architectural remains.
This book is accompanied by more than 200 color illustrations, interspersed with descriptions of art, architecture, religion, politics and society in Greek and Roman times.
This book will surely open a door to the magical world for people who are keen on exploration.
Laura Foreman: A veteran journalist, she has worked for the Associated Press, united press international and * * *.
Frank Gordigo: An outstanding contemporary underwater archaeologist, he successfully salvaged 12 sunken ships, including the Spanish galleon Santiago.
He founded the European Institute of Underwater Archaeology and set up an investigation team under the sponsorship of the Liechtenstein Healty Foundation.
-Cleopatra: Cleopatra was rooted in Germany.
She still cares about the far north.
In her mind, Egypt is almost a country composed of different cities.
The Mediterranean is her home.
For each of her stories, the sea breeze will sigh gently.
She is an "unparalleled woman"; She is more feminine than most women and more powerful and determined than most men. She is called Cleopatra. In fact, she is not of Egyptian descent, but of Macedonian descent.
Lover, mother, soldier and queen are indispensable to her.
She is a mortal on the earth and seems to be active in the world according to the rhythm of heaven.
She is the most intelligent and capable ruler of the ancient Egyptian kingdom.
She has a firm and clear goal: she is the heir of Alexander, trying to rebuild the kingdom of Egypt with the help of Rome, but she is not limited to the ambition of the restoration dynasty, and she also has an "immortal demand."
That is, she regards herself as the defender of an ancient culture, without which this culture is doomed to perish.
Alexandria, the capital of Egypt in nearly 50 BC, has lighthouses, libraries and museums.
And its young queen.
Cleopatra is not only beautiful, but also likes politics.
Through her love for Roman rulers, first Caesar and then Anthony, she defended her country and made it rich.
Weave a new and stronger imperial style with Roman chains.
A new Egypt was born from the dream of a pair of lovers, a world overlord and a queen.
Volume VII (Historical Adventure Novels of Ancient Egypt)
4000 years ago, there was a forbidden love affair between Cleopatra and General Tantos.
Tantos died in battle, and Cleopatra gave birth to her and Tantos' son Habib, but she bled to death with a smile, because Tita, a loyal servant, threw their children into the Nile and prayed for the protection of the serpent.
4000 years later, the young archaeologist Roland and her husband Durid found a child on the Nile River and named him Habib.
Fate led them into the tomb of Tita, a slave in Massimo's time in Egypt. Seven scrolls were found in the tomb, which recorded everything that happened in the upper Egyptian court, but the scrolls and a lot of treasures that recorded the Pharaoh's tomb site had turned into pieces, and they were determined to repair the seventh scroll.
But just before success, Schiller, the cultural relic thief, snatched the scroll and killed Durred.
Roland fought back his grief and took Habib to help her husband's former friends: lecherous archaeologists Nick and Habib * * * to continue their treasure hunt.
Behind it is the endless pursuit of local troops and cultural relics thieves, but in front of us are countless more dangerous and horrible traps and organs. Can they escape with the treasure? How many dark truths were there in the palace secrets 4000 years ago? ...
Egyptian civilization
Egyptian civilization covers history, religion, culture, cities and architecture, art, education, science and technology, folk customs and many other sectors. Each section focuses on all aspects of the outstanding achievements of Egyptian civilization with beautiful and appropriate words, such as the Nile with a long history, the mysterious and charming Cleopatra, and the miracle of God.