Was Cleopatra Black?

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Cleopatra was Greek. He family was famous of being insular from the rest of Egypt. She in fact was the first Ptolemy in 300 hundred years of rule to actually speak the language.

The only issue of Cleopatra origin that is 'mysterious' is her maternal grandmother is unknown. She could have been a mix of Greek and Egyptian descent if this grandmother was egyptian.
 
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whar67;1029958 said:
Cleopatra was Greek. He family was famous of being insular from the rest of Egypt. She in fact was the first Ptolemy in 300 hundred years of rule to actually speak the language.

The only issue of Cleopatra origin that is 'mysterious' is her maternal grandmother is unknown. She could have been a mix of Greek and Egyptian descent if this grandmother was egyptian.

Fuck this post. lol That bitch was Black.
 
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Well she was black but in her depictions in Greece she purposely made herself more European looking to better "relate" to the Greeks. Her true face was reserved for her own people.

[video=youtube;-yZ_XlkqjYg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yZ_XlkqjYg[/video]

^^^ 4:15 - 4:50to explain her depiction as a European/Mixed type...

Skip to 6:20 to hear and see a CPU model of her face based on historical accounts and her blood line etc.

The fucked up thing is the true and historic and scientific account of her true face is only about 2 minutes of this hour to 2 hour long special. Then they go right back to portraying her as a damn white bitch.
 
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bankrupt baller;1029910 said:
im pretty sure she was black

she was supposed to be a descendant of the family of Alexander the Great, a Greek, who's lineage ruled Egypt for nearly 300 years. If so, then she was of Greek heritage, but that doesn't mean that the family didn't intermingle with the native Egyptians. In fact, there's a bit of mystery surrounding her mother, Cleopatra V, as to whether she was an illegitimate child of Ptolemy IX and then who her mother was.
 
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BTW your poll is misleading. BLACK/AFRIKAN is a RACE you have a lot of NATIONALITIES listed.

FYI...carry on.
 
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DarcSkies777;1029998 said:
BTW your poll is misleading. BLACK/AFRIKAN is a RACE you have a lot of NATIONALITIES listed.

FYI...carry on.

I thought about that, but I felt it was important to include the nationalities.
 
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Africans, Egyptians, Moors were all considered black or darker skinned. Being dark represented power according to Shakespeare. Blacks were feared and in war we disguised ourselves as animals, especially when Hannibal took over parts of Athens, Greece and many European nations before forfeiting them back so yea Cleopatra was black and as a matter of fact any Egyptian statue that has had it's nose cut off has black ancestry because the noses were cut off to prevent archeologist from determining the ethnicity of these people and they fear what they don't know. The first ancestors to actually settle in America were black and the only evidence of this is the Olmec heads which the mayans and aztecs built to mimic black people with broad lips and noses.

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Cleopatra was Macedonian, she wasn't a real queen anyways.

And she was courted by two white men in Marc Anthony and Caesar, what makes you think she was black?
 
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garv;1030432 said:
Cleopatra was Macedonian, she wasn't a real queen anyways.

And she was courted by two white men in Marc Anthony and Caesar, what makes you think she was black?

Dude, you have to understand something. Romans didn't trip off of race the way people eventually did. They felt you were inferior just of off the strength of people not being citizens of the Republic and late the Empire. Though the Romans did hold the Greeks in high esteem, considering Rome essentially "bit," Greek culture. When Anthony and Caesar saw Cleopatra, they didn't what we would term a "black chick," they saw an exotic looking Egyptian chick who was very charismatic and probably had an extraordinarily sensual and sexy aurora about herself.

As far as how she looked I'm thinking it's possible that she might have light skinned chick. I read that one of relatives was an Egyptian concubine or that she might have been white. I've come to this conclusion because of the incestuous relationships between the Ptolemies. If I was forced to guess, I figured resemble a chick that looks like Mariah Carey or Halle Berry.
 
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Maximus Rex;1030542 said:
Dude, you have to understand something. Romans didn't trip off of race the way people eventually did. They felt you were inferior just of off the strength of people not being citizens of the Republic and late the Empire. Though the Romans did hold the Greeks in high esteem, considering Rome essentially "bit," Greek culture. When Anthony and Caesar saw Cleopatra, they didn't what we would term a "black chick," they saw an exotic looking Egyptian chick who was very charismatic and probably had an extraordinarily sensual and sexy aurora about herself.

As far as how she looked I'm thinking it's possible that she might have light skinned chick. I read that one of relatives was an Egyptian concubine or that she might have been white. I've come to this conclusion because of the incestuous relationships between the Ptolemies. If I was forced to guess, I figured resemble a chick that looks like Mariah Carey or Halle Berry.

She was a plotemy, she had no Indigenous African lineage to my knowledge, people just want to make her seem as she was African, when she was not she was a fake queen.
 
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Just wondering why bloth Black and Nubian were on the list. What's the difference?

I voted Black btw.
 
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garv;1030564 said:
She was a plotemy, she had no Indigenous African lineage to my knowledge, people just want to make her seem as she was African, when she was not she was a fake queen.
Seti said the exact same thing.
 
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