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Actually, no one wrote about Cleopatra during her lifetime. After her death, her physician wrote about her last days, and several poets and historians mentioned her. During her lifetime she was simply not important enough to be written about. It was only after her death that all the hoopla about her emerged.
George Bernard Shaw wrote Caesar and Cleopatra. Shakespeare wrote Antony and Cleopatra. Same Egyptian queen, different lover.
A primary source on Cleopatra simply needs to come from the ancient world. Plutarch wrote about her in a few biographies. Even though he wrote these about 150 years after her death, they are still considered as primary sources.
The Death of Cleopatra was created in 1881.
Cleopatra herself wrote on papyrus scrolls. Tomb decoraters wrote about her on the walls of tombs.
Antony and Cleopatra.
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Cleopatra was an Egyptian Queen who in 30 B.C. committed suicide with her lover Antony, following defeat. Her's is a story of life and death and many books have been written on her. The latest are Cleopatra - The Last Pharoah by Prudence J. Jones in English, and Cleopatre Au-Dela Du Mythe ( Cleopatra-Beyond The Myth) by Michel Chauveau in French.
The Roman Empire ruled Egypt after the death of Cleopatra.
Cleopatra herself sent the false report about her death.
Cleopatra's death took place in her private quarters of her palace.