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- ru.us.edu.vn en/Bust_of_CleopatraCurrently, the artifact label for the Royal Ontario Museum's statue of Cleopatra VII reads as follows: Statue Fragment of Cleopatra VII.
- egypt-museum.com statue-of-cleopatra-vii-…Black basalt statue of Cleopatra VII Philopator, last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, 1st century BC.Bulunamadı: fragment
- ancientegyptblog.com ?p=3001The picture 𓏏𓅱𓏏 above shows the birth name cartouche 𓏠𓈖𓈙𓍷 of Cleopatra VII 𓈎𓃭𓇋𓍯𓊪𓄿𓂧𓂋𓏏𓄿𓆇!Bulunamadı: fragment
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Cleopatra_VII_…Items portrayed in this file. depicts. Bust of Cleopatra. creator. some value. ... Bust of Cleopatra VII in the Royal Ontario Museum.
- pbase.com bmcmorrow/image/121396186Statue Fragment of Cleopatra VII (69-30 BC). Nikon D700 1/60s f/4.8 at 52.0mm iso200 full exif.
- penelope.uchicago.edu ~grout/encyclopaedia_romana…It is possible that this black basalt statue, which is approximately forty-one inches high, is an image of Cleopatra that was not destroyed at Caesar's order.Bulunamadı: fragment
- aiophotoz.com category/cleopatra-vii-statue.htmlFilecleopatra Vii Statue Fragment 69 30 Bc Royal Ontario Museum. ... 1920 x 2560 · JPG. Statue Of Cleopatra Vii Saint Petersburg State Hermitage Museum.
- egyptomania.wordpress.com 2012/10/22/the-…The researches are still in progress but here is a point on their current state : In 2009, a head of a statue of Cleopatra VII (with 22 coins with the effigy of the...Bulunamadı: fragment
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- theancientwayoflife.tumblr.com post/181939168825/…~ Statue of Cleopatra VII. Date: 51—30 B.C. Medium: Basalt.Bulunamadı: fragment
- flickr.com photos/tiffanysilva/3035481904However, her face is done in Greco-Roman style. The triple uraeus (snake) symbol on her brow is rare and helped to identify this statue as Cleopatra VII.Bulunamadı: fragment
- tr.pinterest.com pin/542824561317331861/· This statue is very rare. It is one of seven in the world identified as the most famous queen of Egypt: Cleopatra VII.Bulunamadı: fragment
- reddit.com r/AskHistorians/comments/9ckgbo/is_it_…Skip to main content Is it true that a statue of Cleopatra VII Philopator was controversially erected by Julius Caesar, the great Roman ruler, in the Temple of Venus...