Cleopatra is an ugly person

Films and literary works are all over Cleopatra's beautiful praise, who is considered a measure of beauty. But an ancient coin showed that the Egyptian queen had a beaked nose, a cut forehead and a thin lips.

Referring to Cleopatra 7, the last female Pharaoh reigned from 48 to 30 BC in Egypt, all believing it to be a beautiful woman tilting the water into a wall. She has a romantic love affair with Caesar and an illegitimate child with this legendary emperor.

Finding Cleopatra's enchanting evidence, historians discovered in the wall surrounding the temple of Hathor at Dendera a relief of the ceremony for her son Caesarion, but this was a work. Stylized products.

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Picture of Cleopatra on a 2,000-year-old Egyptian coin.
(Photo: AP)

After all, only three of Cleopatra's bust are preserved. One is a marble statue in the Vatican museum, which was crafted around 30 years BC and found in 1784 near Rome. Another marble statue still has a gilded trace, currently in the Berlin Museum, which appeared at the same time. Private art collector Guy Weill Goudchaux of France also owns a marble statue that until 2005 revealed to the public.

In addition, at the Capitol Museum (Rome), visitors can admire the goddess Esquilin that Bernard Andreae archaeologist thinks of Cleopatra.

Recently, historians rummaged through the treasures of the Newcastle Museum (England), and found an Egyptian coin lying there since 1920. This is the money Cleopatra paid to ancient Romans to fight in Egypt.

Archaeologists said that the picture on the coin is still considered the most reliable method to study portraits of ancient kings . From that coin, historians have said, " the beauty queen " has a beaky nose, a cut forehead, a thin lips, which is a legendary antagonistic image.

Museum director Lindsay Allason-Jones sighed: "No wonder , the Roman writers of the time wrote a lot about Cleopatra's intriguing talent and voice but never touched beauty".