History vs. Cleopatra - Alex Gendler

6,893,575 views ・ 2017-02-02

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"Order, order.
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So who do we have here?"
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"Your Honor, this is Cleopatra,
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the Egyptian queen whose lurid affairs destroyed two of Rome's finest generals
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and brought the end of the Republic."
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"Your Honor, this is Cleopatra,
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one of the most powerful women in history
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whose reign brought Egypt nearly 22 years of stability and prosperity."
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"Uh, why don't we even know what she looked like?"
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"Most of the art and descriptions came long after her lifetime
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in the first century BCE,
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just like most of the things written about her."
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"So what do we actually know?
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Cleopatra VII was the last of the Ptolemaic dynasty,
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a Macedonian Greek family that governed Egypt
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after its conquest by Alexander the Great.
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She ruled jointly in Alexandria with her brother-
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to whom she was also married-
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until he had her exiled."
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"But what does all this have to do with Rome?"
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"Egypt had long been a Roman client state,
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and Cleopatra's father incurred large debts to the Republic.
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After being defeated by Julius Caesar in Rome's civil war,
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the General Pompey sought refuge in Egypt
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but was executed by Cleopatra's brother instead."
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"Caesar must have liked that."
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"Actually, he found the murder unseemly and demanded repayment of Egypt's debt.
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He could have annexed Egypt,
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but Cleopatra convinced him to restore her to the throne instead."
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"We hear she was quite convincing."
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"And why not? Cleopatra was a fascinating woman.
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She commanded armies at 21,
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spoke several languages,
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and was educated in a city with the world's finest library
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and some of the greatest scholars of the time."
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"Hmm."
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"She kept Caesar lounging in Egypt for months when Rome needed him."
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"Caesar did more than lounge.
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He was fascinated by Egypt's culture and knowledge,
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and he learned much during his time there.
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When he returned to Rome, he reformed the calendar,
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commissioned a census,
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made plans for a public library,
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and proposed many new infrastructure projects."
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"Yes, all very ambitious, exactly what got him assassinated."
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"Don't blame the Queen for Rome's strange politics.
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Her job was ruling Egypt, and she did it well.
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She stabilized the economy,
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managed the vast bureaucracy,
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and curbed corruption by priests and officials.
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When drought hit, she opened the granaries to the public
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and passed a tax amnesty,
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all while preserving her kingdom's stability and independence
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with no revolts during the rest of her reign."
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"So what went wrong?"
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"After Caesar's death, this foreign Queen couldn't stop meddling in Roman matters."
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"Actually, it was the Roman factions who came demanding her aid.
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And of course she had no choice but to support Octavian and Marc Antony
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in avenging Caesar, if only for the sake of their son."
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"And again, she provided her particular kind of support to Marc Antony."
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"Why does that matter?
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Why doesn't anyone seem to care about
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Caesar or Antony's countless other affairs?
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Why do we assume she instigated the relationships?
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And why are only powerful women defined by their sexuality?"
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"Order."
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"Cleopatra and Antony were a disaster.
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They offended the Republic with their ridiculous celebrations
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sitting on golden thrones
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and dressing up as gods
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until Octavian had all of Rome convinced of their megalomania."
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"And yet Octavian was the one who attacked Antony,
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annexed Egypt,
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and declared himself Emperor.
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It was the Roman's fear of a woman in power that ended their Republic,
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not the woman herself."
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"How ironic."
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Cleopatra's story survived mainly in the accounts of her enemies in Rome,
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and later writers filled the gaps with rumors and stereotypes.
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We may never know the full truth of her life and her reign,
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but we can separate fact from rumor by putting history on trial.
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