Friday, May 20, 2016

Ancient Egypt, Rome - Cleopatra, Mark Antony Created Augustus Caesar and the Roman Empire

History Channel Documentary, Julius Caesar was perched on the wharf in Alexander when the brilliant freight boat of unbelievable Cleopatra, the goddess ruler of the Nile pulled up close by him. He had wanted to welcome her to an incredible feast on his boat in the harbor that her most prominent precursor Alexander had worked, and additionally this city, which was currently more great than any in Greece, or yet, in Rome.

History Channel Documentary, Flexible, dazzling 21 year old Cleopatra had such a boat as Caesar had never seen, not had he seen such fantastic structures. Rome was yet youthful, and constructing and making itself: all in Rome knew not Egypt, mother of civic establishments, and would have liked to have participation between Greek Egypt, Greece also, and discover approaches to work with them. Keeping in mind the end goal to join their ways and their wiles into the structure of Roman life and the Roman framework and the Roman streets with the goal that all would definitely lead back to Rome.

Caesar would spend the day and the evenings on the brilliant freight boat of Cleopatra, and start an outrage back in Rome, where the spouse of Caesar, upon his arrival, and on his intermittent visits home between his unmoving time at his manor by the Tiber where Cleopatra stayed her three years in Rome. She was at initially treated with stunningness in her amazing appearance and her plenitude of riches she showed very much for the general population of Rome.

History Channel Documentary, As Julius came more hypnotized with his Cleopatra, he overlooked the incline and hungry Cassius sorts who were around him, and not exactly cheerful they no more had equivalent votes, now that Julius was the Caesar, the Lord over all of us. Julius had his eyes on Cleopatra, not on his back, notwithstanding when at home his significant other warned it was the Ides of March, and not a decent day to walk undefended into a Forum of disappointed individuals with swords.

Yet, he didn't, and we know how Mark Antony came to be first of three, and went to Cleopatra who had fled to Alexandria, and they experienced passionate feelings for, him with her captivating rich courses, her with his quality and that he may be the Roman to adjust to. That they fizzled, and passed on in the arms of each other, and that the second, Octavian, whose sister had hitched Antony quite recently before meeting Cleopatra, got to be Augustus Caesar, the primary Roman Emperor. History has such methods for pivoting.

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