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The classic myths and legends of ancient Egypt are very brief.
Ancient Egypt is one of the four ancient civilizations in the world and the earliest kingdom in the world, so it left many legends about it. The following are the classic legends of ancient Egypt that I compiled for you. Welcome to reading.

Hatshepsut, a classic legend of ancient Egypt, has also been translated into Hachassut, one of the three beauties of ancient Egypt. Hatshepsut's father was brave and good at fighting, which had a great influence on Hatshepsut. When she was a child, she wanted to be a boy, so that when she grew up, she could be a great man like her father. However, being a woman didn't stop Hatchasut from becoming a great man. At the age of 30, her husband Thutmose II died, and the heir to the throne was less than 12 years old. Hatshepsut naturally became the Regent. Listen to politics? Three years later, she simply declared herself a Pharaoh, disguised as a man, and Thutmose III was rushed to the temple? Have you seen * * and monk Lu? Then send someone to see it. Will rule Egypt for 20 years.

During his reign, he interrupted Thutmose I's expedition to conquer Asia and turned to peaceful trade diplomacy, paying special attention to trade with Africa. The Ponte trading ship sent by him in the ninth year of his administration was a representative activity of that era, and the trade with Guletta began to become active. A magnificent funeral hall was built in Tierbahali on the west bank of Thebes, and an obelisk was provided by the expansion of Karnak Temple. In order to forcibly acceded to the throne and change foreign policy, Sun Mott (said to be the queen's lover) and other loyal cronies were placed in the political center. With the * * of Thutmose III, these cronies have fallen out of favor. Soon, the queen's figure disappeared, but it is still unknown whether she died of natural causes, was assassinated or abdicated.

Heru-ur (also known as Harmerti Hamedi), a classic Egyptian legend, is the earliest version of Horus. He is a creator in the form of a falcon. His eyes are the sun and the moon. When the new moon appeared, he became blind, called Mekhenty-er-irty (meaning? People without eyes? ), and when his vision recovered, he was also called Khenty-irty (meaning? People with eyes? )。 Horus is very dangerous when he is blind. He sometimes mistook his friends for enemies and launched an attack. He is the son of Gaby and Knodt and the patron saint of Letopolis.

When Horus was a child, he was called Har-pa-khered (meaning? Young child Horus? , called Harpocrates in Greek), is the son of Osiris and Isis or Banebdjetet and Hatmehit. He is depicted as a naked boy with fingers, sitting on the lotus with his mother. This form of Horus is a god of fertility, and he often carries a cornucopia. During the Roman Empire, the image of Hal-Pa-Heller was widely circulated, when he was depicted riding a goose or a ram (note that his father Banebdjetet was a ram god).

In 3000 BC, Saite replaced Horus as the patron saint of Pharaoh. However, when the legend of Seth's murder of his brother spread, Horus was replaced again. There was a battle between Horus and Seth that lasted for eighty years. Horus ripped off Seth's * * and a leg, and Seth dug out Horus's left eye (Horus was called? One eye? )。 Horus later found his eyes. With the support of Ness, Horus won the battle and became the ruler of upper and lower Egypt (it is also said that Horus and Seth were in charge of upper and lower Egypt).

One night in 48 BC, an ancient temple in Alexandria was full of lights and laughter. General Caesar, commander-in-chief of ancient Rome, kept winning in the expedition. He was drinking with his ministers. Suddenly, a bodyguard reported that the great commander-in-chief, Queen Cleopatra of Egypt, sent someone to bring you a roll of carpet. Caesar looked up and saw the gorgeous carpet moving. He was first surprised, then hesitated, and a charming beauty emerged from the carpet.

She was none other than Cleopatra VII, Queen of Egypt. Caesar had long heard of the beauty of the queen, and when she saw it with her own eyes, she felt more like a fairy. The battle-hardened Roman hero was suddenly emotional, and immediately received Cleopatra VII with grand etiquette for the king. The queen broke into Caesar's barracks at night? A feat? There is a purpose. Three years ago, as the eldest daughter of the old country, she obeyed his orders, married her cousin Ptolemy, and assumed the power of state affairs. Unexpectedly, the brother and sister fell out because of the power struggle, and Cleopatra was expelled from Alexandria. However, the flame of revenge has been burning in her chest. This time, she learned that Caesar had conquered Ptolemy and thought it was an excellent opportunity, relying on her beauty.

Sure enough, most of Rubatella became Caesar's mistresses. Caesar also met her requirements and made her a real queen of Egypt. However, the good times did not last long. On March 20th, 44 BC, Caesar was assassinated in the Roman Senate. This is a heavy blow to the queen. She needs to keep her throne and get stronger support. At this time, from the city of Talasos in Asia Minor, there came an order from the Roman magistrate Anthony to summon the Queen. Cleopatra's spirit does it one brace up In order to fully display her charming charm, Cleopatra dressed herself up and arrived in Tallas as quickly as possible. At this time, Anthony was an iron hand who actually controlled the military and political power of the Roman Empire. He has known the Queen for a long time, and he has seen her in his dreams more than once. As soon as the queen appeared, Anthony immediately fell head over heels. He resolutely gave up the task of touring the eastern colonies and returned to Alexandria on the Queen's luxury yacht. In exchange for the queen's favor, Anthony gave him a large colony of the Roman Empire in the East? Queen of kings? Cleopatra.

A year later, they formally held a wedding. Anthony's behavior caused great anger in the Roman Senate and the citizens' assembly. They removed consul Anthony from his post and deprived him of all his powers. In order to lust after the beauty of the queen, Anthony paid a heavy price for losing power and Rome. In 3 1 year BC, Octavian led 260 light warships to conquer Egypt. Get even with Anthony. They fought fiercely with the Queen's fleet at Cape Akron. Anthony was arrested. After the queen escaped from the Akron naval battle and returned to Alexandria, she immediately sent an envoy to visit Octavian, asking him to save Anthony's life and fight for the inheritance of the Egyptian throne for her children. Unexpectedly, Octavian linked protecting his own interests with killing Anthony himself. Cleopatra knew that her end was coming. The queen immediately ordered people to go to the seaside for herself.

At the same time, she sent people to collect toxic drugs everywhere in order to find a painless way to commit suicide. She applied these poisons to death row inmates and found that they were always accompanied by severe pain and convulsions before they died. Only one was named? Asp? People bitten by poisonous snakes stopped breathing in a coma, without convulsions and moans. So she hid the poisonous snake in the tomb. When Cleopatra learned of Anthony's death, she fainted. After waking up, she gave Anthony a state funeral with the most solemn shutdown. The queen fell ill because of extreme sadness. Soon, Octavian's army entered Alexandria. Actually, Octavian was right.

However, at this time, the queen has completely lost her desire to survive. Therefore, after many talks, no agreement has been reached. Now only Octavian will do it himself. He hurried to the grave to visit the desperate queen. Although the queen's face is very haggard, her spirit still says yes. As soon as she saw Octavian, she asked, I heard that you are taking me to Rome as a trophy. Octavian was stunned by this sudden question and didn't know how to answer it. Then the queen said, I have many miles of treasure here. This is a list. I'll leave it all to you! ? Octavian took the list and saw many rare treasures. He's very happy. Say it quickly. No, no, I don't want these things. I want the queen. Cleopatra nodded slightly and said, really? However, before I go with you, you have to let me pay homage to Anthony. All right, all right! ? Octavian was very happy when he heard this. He quickly comforted the Queen and left. Cleopatra closed the door of the tomb. After bathing, she had a big dinner and wrote a suicide note. Then she quietly walked into her bedroom and lay peacefully on the golden bed that had already been prepared. From then on, she never woke up, and Erasmus, the maid, fell at her feet.

The next day, Octavian learned of the queen's death and hurried to the tomb fort. At the queen's bedside, he found her suicide note. In the suicide note, the queen begged her to be buried in the same grave as Anthony. His words are sincere and touching. Although Octavian was disappointed with her suicide, she could not but admire her greatness. So he ordered the queen to be buried in the tomb fort that had already been arranged.

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