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Government and business are not naturally occurring, nor is patriarchy and the evil fallacy that the feminine of any species – especially ours – is somehow inferior. It was not true prior to the time our species appeared on planet earth, and it wasn’t true 300,000 years ago. Patriarchy isn’t eternal truth & peace spoken out of eternity and transcribed into the Bible 6,000 years ago. It was as unnatural and wrong then as it is now and forever shall be.
In the latter years prior to the Common Era, Cleopatra stands out as an example of manifested natural truth & peace in spite of being born into the opposite environment of the patriarchal perversion of truth and war.
Cleopatra ascended the throne at the age of 17 and died at the age of 39. She spoke 9 languages. She knew the language of Ancient Egypt and had learned to read hieroglyphics, a unique case in her dynasty. Apart from this, she knew Greek and the languages of the Parthians, Hebrews, Medes, Troglodytes, Syrians, Ethiopians, and Arabs.
With this knowledge, any book in the world was open to her. In addition to languages, she studied geography, history, astronomy, international diplomacy, mathematics, alchemy, medicine, zoology, economics, and other disciplines. She tried to access all the knowledge of her time.
Cleopatra spent a lot of time in a kind of ancient laboratory. She wrote some works related to herbs and cosmetics. The queen of Egypt was also interested in herbal healing and her influence on the sciences and medicine was well known in the early centuries of Christianity. She is a unique figure in the history of humanity.
Ptolemaic pharaohs were crowned by the Egyptian high priest of Ptah at Memphis but resided in the multicultural and largely Greek city of Alexandria, established by Alexander the Great. They spoke Greek and governed Egypt as Hellenistic Greek monarchs, refusing to learn the native Egyptian language. In contrast, Cleopatra could speak multiple languages by adulthood and was the first Ptolemaic ruler known to have learned the Egyptian language. Plutarch implies that she also spoke Ethiopian, the language of the “Troglodytes”, Hebrew (or Aramaic), Arabic, the Syrian language, Median, and Parthian, and she could apparently also speak Latin. Aside from Greek, Egyptian, and Latin, these languages reflected Cleopatra’s desire to restore North African and West Asian territories that once belonged to the Ptolemaic Kingdom.
By every measure, Cleopatra was then most natural, most intelligent, most unifying leader before or since. She exuded and shared environments and attitudes of eternal truth & peace.
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