For her selfishness and because of her beautiful nails
Cleopatra is remembered today because of myth and misconception. The play writers and novelists have hyped poor Cleopatra into something she never was. In most minds today she is remembered as a seductress. Every so often she is returned to public awareness when some novelist or pop historian writes about her, either trying to rehabilitate her into a brilliant politician or a stupid bungler.
she was known for her beutifulness
she was the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt
Cleopatra is most remembered for all the myths and misconceptions about her. She is first and foremost remembered as a seductress. Then she is thought of to be a great beauty and from this misconception grew stories about her makeup, perfumes, beauty rituals, etc. Of course, the myth about her dying by being bitten by a snake is probably in a tie for her being a seductress. Although none of these things were necessarily true about Cleopatra, they are what she is remembered for in history.
Cleopatra is remembered today as a powerful and intelligent leader of ancient Egypt, often viewed as a symbol of beauty and seduction. Her political acumen, particularly her alliances with prominent Roman figures like Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, highlights her role in shaping the dynamics of her time. Additionally, her life and reign have been romanticized in literature and film, contributing to her enduring legacy as a captivating historical figure. Ultimately, Cleopatra embodies the complexities of power, gender, and cultural exchange in the ancient world.
She is remembered today as a sharpshooter, and a entertainer.
Douglas MacArthur is remembered today as a war hero
Today, Cleopatra is famous as a sex queen or seductress. A very unfair assessment of her.
Cleopatra was a great person could not of had anything to do with the rulers we have today.
Cleopatra is remembered for the misconceptions about her. Her story has mushroomed into one of fantasy, giving her credit for things she could not possibly have done or attributing to her capabilities that she did not have.
because she was famous she had a son nasmed caeser and thats what i know '
Cleopatra only impacts us today in a commercial sense. Books are written about her or her family, there's a Cleopatra cigarette, Cleopatra perfumes, I think a Cleopatra clothing or costume line. Anything feminine or sexy can have a Cleopatra name tag. All this has nothing to do with the real Cleopatra. The real Cleopatra was a capable woman who died over 2000 years ago. She has no impact on us today except in the historical sense.