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The events of this novel revolve around the heroine of the novel, the famous Egyptian Queen "Cleopatra", which is the seventh Kilabatra, and is known for its multiple relationships with many characters such as "Julius Caesar", "Ptolemy XV" known as Caesaron, and his son "Marcus Antonius", where it revolves around The events of this narration in the end of the rule of Queen Cleopatra, in almost 30 BC, where her name occurred and "Actium", in which "Anthony" and "Actavius" were clashed near Alexandria, where Queen Cleopatra stood by Antonius, Then I withdrew in the middle of the battle and the…mehr

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The events of this novel revolve around the heroine of the novel, the famous Egyptian Queen "Cleopatra", which is the seventh Kilabatra, and is known for its multiple relationships with many characters such as "Julius Caesar", "Ptolemy XV" known as Caesaron, and his son "Marcus Antonius", where it revolves around The events of this narration in the end of the rule of Queen Cleopatra, in almost 30 BC, where her name occurred and "Actium", in which "Anthony" and "Actavius" were clashed near Alexandria, where Queen Cleopatra stood by Antonius, Then I withdrew in the middle of the battle and the fighting was fierce between the two parties, so his side became weak, and Octavius ¿¿won victory, so she sent a person telling Antonius that she died, so he put his sword in his heart, and after he knew that the news was just a lie, he ordered him to transfer him in her hands to die near her, so Cleopatra feared on Herself is from falling into the families of Actavius, so she died in a suicide, leaving behind a son who gave birth to her from Julius Caesar, and two two years from Antonius, and it is striking that Ahmed Shawky, the author of this play, wanted to achieve victory for Cleopatra, and put it in the framework of the loyal national Queen who is keen on the interest of her country and her people And that was wronged by the pens of Western historians when they described it as a brilliant Ghanaian queen who is not interested in the interest of her homeland.

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