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Cleopatra VII and her reign have been the subject of literature, films, plays, television programs, and art.

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Art

  • "Cleopatra" (1875) and "The Meeting of Antony and Cleopatra" (1883) by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
    Lawrence Alma-Tadema
    Lawrence Alma-Tadema, OM, RA was a Dutch painter.Born in Dronrijp, the Netherlands, and trained at the Royal Academy of Antwerp, Belgium, he settled in England in 1870 and spent the rest of his life there...

  • "Умирающая Клеопатра" (1749) by Ivan Argunov
    Ivan Argunov
    Ivan Petrovich Argunov was a Russian painter, one of the founders of the Russian school of portrait painting.He was a serf belonging to Count Sheremetev and had grown in the family of his uncle, Semyon Mikhaylovich Argunov, who was a steward of princess Cherkassky and later a major-domo for count...

  • "Marco Antonio e Cleopatra" (1542) by Francesco Xanto Avelli
    Francesco Xanto Avelli
    thumb|200px|Francesco Xanto Avelli, "Broad-rimmed bowl with Neptune raping Theophane; arms of Pucci with an 'ombrellino'", 1532Francesco Xanto Avelli was an Italian ceramicist. He is best known for his painted maiolica works....

  • "Antony and Cleopatra" (1982) by Gillian Ayres
    Gillian Ayres
    Gillian Ayres, CBE is an English painter.-Early life and career:Ayres was born on 3 February 1930 in Barnes, London, the youngest of three sisters. Ayres started school when she was six. Her parents, a prosperous couple, sent her to Ibstock, a progressive school in Roehampton run on Fröbel...

  • "Cleopatra" by Bartolommeo Bandinelli
    Bartolommeo Bandinelli
    Bartolommeo Bandinelli, actually Bartolommeo Brandini , was a Renaissance Italian sculptor, draughtsman and painter.-Biography:...

  • "Cleopatra" by Francesco Baratta the elder
    Francesco Baratta the elder
    Francesco Baratta the elder was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque period. He was born in Carrara, and moved to Rome to work under Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The statue of the Rio della Plata in the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi in Piazza Navona is attributed to Francesco...

  • "Cléopâtre mourant" (1700) by François Barois
    François Barois
    François Barois was a French sculptor. While residing at the French Academy in Rome he produced a copy of the Kallipygian Venus for Louis XIV, on which he worked from 1683 to 1686. His Cleopatra Dying was his reception piece for the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in 1700; it is now...

  • "Cleopatra e Marco Antonio morente" (1763) by Pompeo Batoni
    Pompeo Batoni
    Pompeo Girolamo Batoni was an Italian painter whose style incorporated elements of the French Rococo, Bolognese classicism, and nascent Neoclassicism.-Biography:He was born in Lucca, the son of a goldsmith, Paolino Batoni...

  • "Der tod der Kleopatra" (1529) by Hans Sebald Beham
    Hans Sebald Beham
    Hans Sebald Beham was a German printmaker who did his best work as an engraver, and was also a designer of woodcuts and a painter and miniaturist...

  • "Kleopátra" (1911) by Gyula Benczúr
    Gyula Benczúr
    Gyula Benczúr was a Hungarian painter and pedagogue. He won international success with his first few paintings, winning several competitions. He assisted Karl von Piloty with the frescoes of Maximilianeum and Rathaus in Munich. He also illustrated books by the great German writer, Friedrich...

  • "Cléopâtre se suicide" (c. 1697) by Claude Bertin
    Claude Bertin
    Claude Bertin was a French sculptor, who was part of the highly-trained team that supplied sculptures for Versailles. His monumental marble vases, following the type of the Borghese Vase, with rich bas-reliefs of fruit, swags of ivy or friezes of mythological scenes, executed between 1687 and...

  • "La mort de Cléopâtre" (c. 1620) by Jacques Blanchard
    Jacques Blanchard
    Jacques Blanchard , also known as Jacques Blanchart, was a French baroque painter who was born in Paris. He was raised and taught by his uncle, the painter Nicolas Bollery...

  • "Kleopatra" (1872) by Arnold Böcklin
    Arnold Böcklin
    Arnold Böcklin was a Swiss symbolist painter.-Life and art:He was born at Basel. His father, Christian Frederick Böcklin , was descended from an old family of Schaffhausen, and engaged in the silk trade. His mother, Ursula Lippe, was a native of the same city...

  • "Cleopatra" (1519–1522) by Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi
    Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi
    Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi , called "L'Antico" by his contemporaries for the refined interpretation of the Antique they recognized in his work, was a 16th century North Italian sculptor, known for his finely detailed small bronzes all'Antica—coolly classicizing, often with gilded details,...

  • "Cléopâtre a présenté avec la tête et membres de son propre enfant" (c. 1415) attributed to the Boucicaut Master
    Master of Boucicaut
    The Boucicaut Master or Master of the Hours for Marshal Boucicaut was an anonymous French or Flemish miniaturist and illuminator active in the first quarter of the fifteenth century, particularly active between 1400 and 1430 in Paris...

  • "Le tombeau de Marc Antony et de Cléopâtre" (c. 1415) attributed to the Boucicaut Master
    Master of Boucicaut
    The Boucicaut Master or Master of the Hours for Marshal Boucicaut was an anonymous French or Flemish miniaturist and illuminator active in the first quarter of the fifteenth century, particularly active between 1400 and 1430 in Paris...

  • "Cleopatra on the Terraces of Philae
    Philae
    Philae is an island in the Nile River and the previous site of an Ancient Egyptian temple complex in southern Egypt...

    " (1896) and "Cleopatra's Barge" by Frederick Arthur Bridgman
    Frederick Arthur Bridgman
    Frederick Arthur Bridgman was an American artist known for his paintings of "Orientalist" subjects.Born in Tuskegee, Alabama, he was the son of a physician...

  • "Cleopatra" (1976) by Frank Brunner
    Frank Brunner
    Frank Brunner is an American comic book artist and illustrator best known for his work at Marvel Comics in the 1970s.-Comics:...

  • "Queen Cleopatra VII" by Winifred Brunton
    Winifred Brunton
    Winifred Mabel Brunton née Newberry was a painter most famous for her portraits of Egyptian pharaohs, published as Kings and Queens of Ancient Egypt and Great Ones of Ancient Egypt . She married Egyptologist Guy Brunton on 28 April 1906...

  • "Cléopatre essayant des poisons sur des condamnés à mort
    Cleopatra Testing Poisons on Condemned Prisoners
    Cleopatra Testing Poisons on Condemned Prisoners is an 1887 painting by the French artist Alexandre Cabanel. It is now in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp...

    " (1887) by Alexandre Cabanel
    Alexandre Cabanel
    Alexandre Cabanel was a French painter.- Biography :Cabanel was born in Montpellier, Hérault. He painted historical, classical and religious subjects in the academic style. He was also well known as a portrait painter...

  • "La morte di Cleopatra" (1658) and "La morte di Cleopatra" (1660) by Guido Cagnacci
    Guido Cagnacci
    Guido Cagnacci was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, belonging to the Forlì painting school and to the Bolognese School....

  • "De dood van Cleopatra" (1590) by Denis Calvaert
    Denis Calvaert
    Denis Calvaert was a Flemish painter born at Antwerp, but lived most of his life in Italy, where he was known as Il Fiammingo . Calvaert was a profound student of architecture, anatomy, and history, exceedingly accurate in perspective and graceful in design...

  • "Antonio e Cleopatra" by Andrea Casali
    Andrea Casali
    Andrea Casali was an Italian painter of the Rococo period.He was born at Civitavecchia, and is said to have been a pupil of Sebastiano Conca. He traveled to England in 1741, and stayed there for more than two decades, and where he was a teacher to James Durno. Some sources claim a birthdate of...

  • "Antoine et Cléopâtre" (1911) by André Castaigne
    André Castaigne
    Jean André Castaigne was a French artist and engraver, a student of Jean-Léon Gérôme. Subsequently he became a leading illustrator in the United States...

  • "The Death of Cleopatra" (1760) Chelsea porcelain factory
    Chelsea porcelain factory
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  • "Cleopatra" (c. 1925) by Demetre Chiparus
    Demetre Chiparus
    Demetre Haralamb Chiparus was a Romanian Art Deco era sculptor who lived and worked in Paris.- Life :...

  • "Cleopatra" etching
    Etching
    Etching is the process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio in the metal...

     by Giovanni Battista Cipriani
    Giovanni Battista Cipriani
    Giovanni Battista Cipriani , Italian painter and engraver, Pistoiese by descent, was born in Florence.-History:His first lessons were given him by a Florentine of English descent, Ignatius Hugford, and then under Anton Domenico Gabbiani...

     after a wax model by Benvenuto Cellini
    Benvenuto Cellini
    Benvenuto Cellini was an Italian goldsmith, sculptor, painter, soldier and musician, who also wrote a famous autobiography. He was one of the most important artists of Mannerism.-Youth:...

  • "Cléopâtre" by Auguste Clésinger
    Auguste Clésinger
    Auguste Clésinger was a 19th-century French sculptor and painter.- Life :...

  • "The Death of Cleopatra" (1890) by John Collier
    John Collier (artist)
    The Honourable John Maler Collier OBE RP ROI , called 'Jack' by his family and friends, was a leading English artist, and an author. He painted in the Pre-Raphaelite style, and was one of the most prominent portrait painters of his generation. Both his marriages were to daughters of Thomas Henry...

  • "Cléopâtre et l'aspic" (1650–1660) by Michel Corneille the Elder
    Michel Corneille the Elder
    Michel Corneille the Elder was a French painter, etcher, and engraver.-Life:Corneille was born in Orléans. He was one of many who studied with the celebrated master Simon Vouet, who exerted a despotic influence over the French School, and impressed his artistic personality so strongly on all his...

  • "Cleopatra" (1710) by Donato Creti
    Donato Creti
    Donato Creti was an Italian painter of the Rococo period, active mostly in Bologna.Born in Cremona, he moved to Bologna, where he was a pupil of Lorenzo Pasinelli. He is described by Wittkower as the "Bolognese Marco Benefial", in that his style was less decorative and edged into a more formal...

  • "Cesare rimette Cleopatra sul trono d'Egitto" (1637) by Pietro da Cortona
    Pietro da Cortona
    Pietro da Cortona, by the name of Pietro Berrettini, born Pietro Berrettini da Cortona, was the leading Italian Baroque painter of his time and also one of the key architects in the emergence of Roman Baroque architecture. He was also an important decorator...

  • "Cesare y Cleopatra" (1972), "La muerte de Cleopatra" (1975), and "Les Amoureux Antoine et Cléopâtre" (1979) by Salvador Dali
    Salvador Dalí
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  • "Cleopatra" by Leonardo da Pistoia
    Leonardo da Pistoia
    Leonardo Grazia or Leonardo da Pistoia was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. Born in Pistoia in Tuscany, he died in Naples. Pistoia worked early on in Rome, and moved to Naples to work under Gianfrancesco Penni, also known as il Fattore...

  • "Cleopatra" (1864) by George and Edward Dalziel from an illustration by Frederick Sandys
    Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys
    Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys , but usually known as Frederick Sandys, was an English "Pre-Raphaelite" painter, illustrator and draughtsman, of the Victorian era....

     for Cornhill Magazine
    Cornhill Magazine
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  • "Cleopatra" (c. 1508) by Jacopo de' Barbari
    Jacopo de' Barbari
    Jacopo de' Barbari, sometimes known or referred to as de'Barbari, de Barberi, de Barbari, Barbaro, Barberino, Barbarigo or Barberigo , was an Italian painter and printmaker with a highly individual style. He moved from Venice to Germany in 1500, thus becoming the first Italian Renaissance artist...

  • "Het banket van Marcus Antonius en Cleopatra" (1669) by Jan de Bray
    Jan de Bray
    Jan de Bray , was a Dutch Golden Age painter.-Biography:Jan de Bray was born in Haarlem. According to Houbraken he was the most famous pupil of his father, the architect and poet Salomon de Bray. Houbraken called Jan the "pearl in Haarlem's crown"...

  • "Cléopâtre et le paysan" (1838) by Eugène Delacroix
    Eugène Delacroix
    Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix was a French Romantic artist regarded from the outset of his career as the leader of the French Romantic school...

  • "La banquet de Cléopâtre" (1680) by Gerard de Lairesse
    Gerard de Lairesse
    Gerard or Gérard de Lairesse was a Dutch Golden Age painter and art theorist.Lairesse was born in Liège. His broad range of talent included music, poetry, and the theatre. He was perhaps the most celebrated Dutch painter in the period following the death of Rembrandt...

  • "La mort de Cléopâtre" by Jean François de Troy
    Jean François de Troy
    Jean François de Troy was a French Rococo painter and tapestry designer. He was one of a family of painters, being the son of the portrait painter François de Troy , under whom he first studied, and at whose expense he first went to Italy from 1699 to 1706, staying in Rome, but also visiting many...

  • "Cleopatra" (1990) by Archie Dickens
    Archie Dickens
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  • "Cleopatra" (1876) by Thomas Francis Dicksee
    Thomas Francis Dicksee
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  • "Cleopatra" (1485–1490) by Piero di Cosimo
    Piero di Cosimo
    Piero di Cosimo , also known as Piero di Lorenzo, was an Italian Renaissance painter.-Biography:The son of a goldsmith, Piero was born in Florence and apprenticed under the artist Cosimo Rosseli, from whom he derived his popular name and whom he assisted in the painting of the Sistine Chapel in...

  • "La morte di Cleopatra" by Domenichino
  • "Anthony and Cleopatra" by Adrian Feint
    Adrian Feint
    Adrian Feint was an Australian artist born in Narrandera, NSW and who worked in various media but is noted for his bookplate designs....

  • "Cleopatra" (1585) by Lavinia Fontana
    Lavinia Fontana
    Lavinia Fontana was an Italian painter.-Biography:Lavinia Fontana was born in Bologna, the daughter of the painter Prospero Fontana, who was a prominent painter of the School of Bologna at the time and served as her teacher...

  • "Anthony and Cleopatra" (1982) by Elisabeth Frink
    Elisabeth Frink
    Dame Elisabeth Jean Frink, DBE, CH, RA was an English sculptor and printmaker...

     (modeled by Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    Dame Helen Mirren, DBE is an English actor. She has won an Academy Award for Best Actress, four SAG Awards, four BAFTAs, three Golden Globes, four Emmy Awards, and two Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Awards.-Early life and family:...

     and Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    Sir Michael John Gambon, CBE is an Irish actor who has worked in theatre, television and film. A highly respected theatre actor, Gambon is recognised for his roles as Philip Marlowe in the BBC television serial The Singing Detective, as Jules Maigret in the 1990s ITV serial Maigret, and as...

    )
  • "La morte di Cleopatra" (1650) and "Scene dalla vita di Cleopatra" silver
    Silver
    Silver is a metallic chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal...

     basin (1620–1625) from a design by Bernardo Strozzi
    Bernardo Strozzi
    Bernardo Strozzi was a prominent and prolific Italian Baroque painter born and active mainly in Genoa, and also active in Venice.-Biography:Strozzi was born in Genoa. He was probably not related to the other Strozzi family....

      by Felice Ficherelli
    Felice Ficherelli
    Felice Ficherelli was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, born in San Gimignano and active mainly in Tuscany. Among Ficherelli's early patrons was Conte Bardi, who persuaded Felice to move to Florence and to study with the painter Jacopo da Empoli. Empoli's influence is evident in the...

  • "Cleopatra" by Margaret Foley
    Margaret Foley
    -Early years:Born in 1820, Margaret was a self-taught sculptor, whittling and carving in the rural city of Vergennes, Vermont.As most young woman did back in the mid-19th century in New England, Miss Foley traveled to Lowell, MA to work in the textile mills as a mill girl...

  • "Cleopatra" by Giacomo Francia
    Giacomo Francia
    Giacomo Francia was an Italian engraver and artist.Francia was born in Bologna. His father Francesco Raibolini and brother Giulio Francia were also artists. Francia often worked with his brother, primarily on church altarpieces. He died in Bologna in 1567.-References:...

  • "La morte di Cleopatra" by Francesco Furini
    Francesco Furini
    Francesco Furini was an Italian Baroque painter of Florence.His early training was by Matteo Rosselli , though Furini is also described as influenced by Domenico Passignano and Giovanni Biliverti . He befriended Giovanni da San Giovanni...

  • "Cléopâtre et Octavian" (1788) by Louis Gauffier
    Louis Gauffier
    Louis Gauffier was a French painter. Born in Poitiers, he studied in Paris with history painter Hugues Taraval before entering the Prix de Rome competition; this he won in 1784, and apart from a brief return to Paris in 1789 he would remain in Italy for the remainder of his life...

  • "Cleopatra" (1663) by Cesare Gennari
    Cesare Gennari
    Cesare Gennari was an Italian painter of Baroque period. His Saint Mary Magdalene is in the Pinacoteca Civica di Cento...

  • "Cleopatra" (1621–1622) and "Cleopatra" (1630) by Artemesia Gentileschi
  • "Cleopatra" by Orazio Gentileschi
    Orazio Gentileschi
    Orazio Lomi Gentileschi was an Italian Baroque painter, one of more important painters influenced by Caravaggio...

  • "Cléopâtre et César" (1866) by Jean-Léon Gérôme
    Jean-Léon Gérôme
    Jean-Léon Gérôme was a French painter and sculptor in the style now known as Academicism. The range of his oeuvre included historical painting, Greek mythology, Orientalism, portraits and other subjects, bringing the Academic painting tradition to an artistic climax.-Life:Jean-Léon Gérôme was born...

  • "Cleopatra" (c. 1525) and "La morte di Cleopatra" (c. 1530) by Giampietrino
    Giampietrino
    Giampietrino, possibly Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli , was a north Italian painter of the Lombard school and the Leonardo circle, succinctly characterized by Sidney J. Freedberg as an "exploiter of Leonardo's repertory."...

  • "Cleopatra" (c. 1700) by Luca Giordano
    Luca Giordano
    Luca Giordano was an Italian late Baroque painter and printmaker in etching. Fluent and decorative, he worked successfully in Naples and Rome, Florence and Venice, before spending a decade in Spain....

  • "La Duchesse du Maine en Cléopâtre" attributed to Pierre Gobert
    Pierre Gobert
    Pierre Gobert was a French painter.He was the son of the sculptor Jean II Gobert. Gobert entered the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture on December 31, 1701 as a portraitist...

  • "Cleopatra" (1873) by Thomas Ridgeway Gould
  • "Il suicidio di Cleopatra" (1621) and "La Cleopatra morente" (c. 1648) by Guercino
  • "The Death of Cleopatra" (1767) by Gavin Hamilton
    Gavin Hamilton (artist)
    Gavin Hamilton was a Scottish neoclassical history painterwho is more widely remembered for his hunts for antiquities in the neighborhood of Rome...

  • "Der tod der Kleopatra" by Augustin Hirschvogel
    Augustin Hirschvogel
    Augustin Hirschvogel was a German artist, mathematician, and cartographer known primarily for his etchings. His thirty-five small landscape etchings, made between 1545 and 1549, assured him a place in the Danube School, a circle of artists in sixteenth-century Bavaria and Austria.- Life :He began...

  • "Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt" by Howard David Johnson
    Howard David Johnson
    Howard David Johnson is an American photorealist Illustrator and Painter. Though he paints in a realistic vein, contemporary artist Howard David Johnson creates a world of folklore and mythical characters...

  • "Het feest van Cleopatra" (1653) by Jacob Jordaens
    Jacob Jordaens
    Jacob Jordaens was one of three Flemish Baroque painters, along with Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck, to bring prestige to the Antwerp school of painting. Unlike those contemporaries he never traveled abroad to study Italian painting, and his career is marked by an indifference to their...

  • "La mort de Cléopâtre" by Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée
    Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée
    Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée a.k.a. l'Aîné was a French painter, a pupil of Carlo Vanloo. His younger brother Jean-Jacques Lagrenée was also a painter....

  • "Il suicidio di Cleopatra" (1632–1633) by Giovanni Lanfranco
    Giovanni Lanfranco
    Giovanni Lanfranco was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.-Biography:Giovanni Gaspare Lanfranco was born in Parma, the third son of Stefano and Cornelia Lanfranchi, and was placed as a page in the household of Count Orazio Scotti...

  • "Cleopatra o allegoria della Prudenza" by Gregorio Lazzarini
    Gregorio Lazzarini
    Gregorio Lazzarini was an Italian painter, mostly of religious subjects, and those from history and mythology.Born in Venice, he initially trained with the Genovese painter Francesco Rosa, Girolamo Forabosco, and with the studio of Pietro della Vecchia. He joined the painters' guild in Venice in...

  • "The Death of Cleopatra" (1876) by Edmonia Lewis
    Edmonia Lewis
    Mary Edmonia Lewis was the first African American and Native American woman to gain fame and recognition as a sculptor in the international fine arts world...

  • "Der tod der Kleopatra" (1622–1624) by Johann Liss
    Johann Liss
    Johann Liss was a leading German Baroque painter of the 17th century, active mainly in Venice.-Biography:...

  • "Le débarquement de Cléopâtre à Tarse
    Tarsus, Mersin
    Tarsus is a historic city in south-central Turkey, 20 km inland from the Mediterranean Sea. It is part of the Adana-Mersin Metropolitan Area, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Turkey with a population of 2.75 million...

    " (1642–1643) by Claude Lorrain
    Claude Lorrain
    Claude Lorrain, , traditionally just Claude in English Claude Lorrain, , traditionally just Claude in English (also Claude Gellée, his real name, or in French Claude Gellée, , dit le Lorrain) Claude Lorrain, , traditionally just Claude in English (also Claude Gellée, his real name, or in French...

  • "La muerte de Cleopatra
    The Death of Cleopatra
    The Death of Cleopatra , also known simply as Cleopatra, is an 1881 painting made by the award-winning Filipino painter and hero Juan Luna. The famous painting was a silver medalist or second prize winner during the 1881 National Exposition of Fine Arts in Madrid...

    " (1881) by Juan Luna
    Juan Luna
    Juan Luna y Novicio was an Ilocano Filipino painter, sculptor and a political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century...

  • "Cleopatra" by Angelica Kauffmann
    Angelica Kauffmann
    Maria Anna Angelika/Angelica Katharina Kauffman was a Swiss-Austrian Neoclassical painter. Kauffman is the preferred spelling of her name; it is the form she herself used most in signing her correspondence, documents and paintings.- Early years :She was born at Chur in Graubünden, Switzerland,...

  • "Der tod der Kleopatra" (1875) and "Die Niljagd der Kleopatra" (1883–1884) by Hans Makart
    Hans Makart
    Hans Makart was a 19th century Austrian academic history painter, designer, and decorator; most well known for his influence on Gustav Klimt and other Austrian artists, but in his own era considered an important artist himself and was a celebrity figure in the high culture of Vienna, attended with...

  • "Cleopatra e la perla" (1650) by Carlo Maratta
    Carlo Maratta
    Carlo Maratta or Maratti was an Italian painter, active mostly in Rome, and known principally for his classicizing paintings executed in a Late Baroque Classical manner. Although he is part of the classical tradition stemming from Raphael, he was not exempt from the influence of Baroque painting...

  • "Cleopatra" (c. 1565) by Jan Matsys
    Jan Matsys
    Jan Matsys was a Flemish painter. He was the son of Quentin Matsys and the father of Quentin Metsys the Younger....

  • "Baths of Cleopatra, At Alexandria" (1802) by Luigi Mayer
    Luigi Mayer
    Luigi Mayer was an Italian-German artist and one of the earliest and most important late 18th century European painters of the Ottoman Empire. He was a close friend of Sir Robert Ainslie, 1st Baronet, a British ambassador to Turkey between 1776 and 1792, and the bulk of his paintings and drawings...

     (commissioned by Sir Robert Ainslie, 1st Baronet
    Sir Robert Ainslie, 1st Baronet
    Sir Robert Ainslie, 1st Baronet was a Scottish ambassador to the Ottoman Empire ), orientalist and numismatist...

    )
  • "La morte di Cleopatra" (c. 1713) by Giuseppe Mazzuoli
  • "La morte di Cleopatra" by Sebastiano Mazzoni
    Sebastiano Mazzoni
    Sebastiano Mazzoni was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.Born in Florence, he trained in that city during 1632-33 in the studio of Baccio del Bianco. He then moved to Venice in 1648, and stayed there till his death. He painted a somewhat unusual Annunciation with a hovering ghostly angel...

  • "Antony and Cleopatra" (1973) by Angus McBride
    Angus McBride
    Angus McBride was an English historical and fantasy illustrator.Born in London to Highland Scots parents, Angus McBride was orphaned as a child when his mother died when he was five, and his father in World War Two when he was twelve. He was educated at the Canterbury Cathedral Choir School...

  • "Augustus und Kleopatra" (1761) by Anton Raphael Mengs
    Anton Raphael Mengs
    Anton Raphael Mengs was a German painter, active in Rome, Madrid and Saxony, who became one of the precursors to Neoclassical painting.- Biography :Mengs was born in 1728 at Ústí nad Labem in Bohemia...

  • "Cleopatra" (1533–1534) by Michelangelo
    Michelangelo
    Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni , commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art...

  • "La mort de Cléopâtre" (1670) by Pierre Mignard
    Pierre Mignard
    Pierre Mignard , called "Le Romain" to distinguish him from his brother Nicolas Mignard, was a French painter...

  • "Cléopâtre" (c. 1887) by Gustave Moreau
    Gustave Moreau
    Gustave Moreau was a French Symbolist painter whose main emphasis was the illustration of biblical and mythological figures. As a painter of literary ideas, Moreau appealed to the imaginations of some Symbolist writers and artists.- Biography :Moreau was born in Paris. His father, Louis Jean Marie...

  • "De dood van Cleopatra" (1673) by Caspar Netscher
    Caspar Netscher
    Caspar Netscher was a Dutch portrait and genre painter. He was a master in depicting oriental rugs, silk and brocade and introduced an international style to the Northern Netherlands.-Life:...

  • "Cleopatra" by Terese Nielsen
    Terese Nielsen
    Terese Nielsen is a California-based freelance fantasy artist.-Career:Nielsen has gained a fan following mainly because of her illustrations for the trading card game Magic: The Gathering...

  • "Cleopatra" by Theodor Pallady
    Theodor Pallady
    Theodor Pallady was a Romanian painter.-Biography:Pallady was born in Iaşi, but at a young age, his family moved to Dresden, where he studied engineering at the Dresden University of Technology between 1887 and 1889. At the same time, he studied art with Erwin Oehme, who, recognising his artistic...

  • "Cleopatra" (1990) by Michael Parkes
    Michael Parkes
    Michael Parkes is an American-born artist living in Spain who is best known for work in the areas of fantasy art and magic realism. He specializes in painting, stone lithography and sculpture...

  • "Cleopatra" (1917) by Maxfield Parrish
    Maxfield Parrish
    Maxfield Parrish was an American painter and illustrator active in the first half of the twentieth century. He is known for his distinctive saturated hues and idealized neo-classical imagery.-Life:...

  • "La morte di Cleopatra" by Gianfrancesco Penni
    Gianfrancesco Penni
    Gianfrancesco Penni , also known as Giovan Francesco, was an Italian painter, student of Raphael.Born in Florence to a family of weavers, Penni entered very early in Raphael's workshop, and collaborated with him for several works, including the famous Rooms of the Vatican Palace as well as the...

  • "The Death of Cleopatra" by Valentine Cameron Prinsep
    Valentine Cameron Prinsep
    Valentine Cameron Prinsep, often known as Val Princep, was a British painter of the Pre-Raphaelite school.-Early life:...

  • "La morte di Cleopatra" (c. 1525) by Domenico Puligo
    Domenico Puligo
    Domenico Puligo was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active in Florence. His real name was Domenico di Bartolommeo Ubaldini....

  • "La morte di Cleopatra" (1520–1525) by Marcantonio Raimondi
    Marcantonio Raimondi
    Marcantonio Raimondi, also simply Marcantonio, was an Italian engraver, known for being the first important printmaker whose body of work consists mainly of prints copying paintings. He is therefore a key figure in the rise of the reproductive print...

  • "La mort de Cléopâtre" (1796–1799) by Jean-Baptiste Regnault
    Jean-Baptiste Regnault
    Jean-Baptiste Regnault was a French painter.Regnault was born in Paris, and began life at sea in a merchant vessel. At the age of fifteen his talent attracted attention, and he was sent to Italy by M. de Monval under the care of Bardin...

  • "Studie van een naakt vrouw als Cleopatra" (c. 1637) by Rembrandt
  • "Cleopatra con l'aspide" (1630) and "Cleopatra" (1635–1640) by Guido Reni
    Guido Reni
    Guido Reni was an Italian painter of high-Baroque style.-Biography:Born in Bologna into a family of musicians, Guido Reni was the son of Daniele Reni and Ginevra de’ Pozzi. As a child of nine, he was apprenticed under the Bolognese studio of Denis Calvaert. Soon after, he was joined in that...

  • "La morte di Cleopatra" (c. 1670) by Pietro Ricchi
    Pietro Ricchi
    Pietro Ricchi was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, born in Lucca.He traveled widely thorough Northern Italy. He was a pupil of the painter Domenico Passignano and Guido Reni . He painted an altarpiece for the church of San Francesco in Lucca.Ricchi died in Udine in 1675.-References:...

  • "La morte di Cleopatra" by Sebastiano Ricci
    Sebastiano Ricci
    Sebastiano Ricci was an Italian painter of the late Baroque school of Venice. About the same age as Piazzetta, and an elder contemporary of Tiepolo, he represents a late version of the vigorous and luminous Cortonesque style of grand manner fresco painting.-Early years:He was born in Belluno, son...

  • "Il suicidio di Cleopatra" (1552) by Domenico Riccio
    Domenico Riccio
    Domenico Riccio was an Italian painter in a Mannerist style from Verona....

  • "La mort de Cléopâtre" by Antoine Rivalz
    Antoine Rivalz
    Antoine Rivalz was a French painter. The son of Jean-Pierre Rivalz , Antoine was the official painter to the town of Toulouse, a talented portraitist of the society of the city in the 18th century...

  • "La mort de Cléopâtre" (1874) by Jean-André Rixens
    Jean-André Rixens
    Jean-André Rixens was a French painter and muralist, notable for his part in the decoration of the Capitole de Toulouse and of the Hôtel de ville de Paris .-Works:...

  • "La morte di Cleopatra" (1531–1532) lunette
    Lunette
    In architecture, a lunette is a half-moon shaped space, either filled with recessed masonry or void. A lunette is formed when a horizontal cornice transects a round-headed arch at the level of the imposts, where the arch springs. If a door is set within a round-headed arch, the space within the...

     by Girolamo Romani
    Girolamo Romani
    Girolamo Romani was an Italian High Renaissance painter active in the Veneto and Lombardy, near Brescia. His long career brought forth different styles.-Biography:Romani was born in Brescia...

  • "Cleopatra" by Mimmo Rotella
    Mimmo Rotella
    Domenico "Mimmo" Rotella, , was an Italian artist and poet best known for his works of décollage and psychogeographics, made from torn advertising posters.Rotella was born in Catanzaro, Calabria....

  • "Cleopatra" (1615) by Peter Paul Rubens
  • "Cléopâtre" by School of Fontainebleau
    School of Fontainebleau
    The Ecole de Fontainebleau refers to two periods of artistic production in France during the late Renaissance centered around the royal Château de Fontainebleau, that were crucial in forming the French version of Northern Mannerism....

     artist
  • "Cléopâtre" (1754) by School of Fontainebleau
    School of Fontainebleau
    The Ecole de Fontainebleau refers to two periods of artistic production in France during the late Renaissance centered around the royal Château de Fontainebleau, that were crucial in forming the French version of Northern Mannerism....

     artist
  • "Cleopatra" by Elisabetta Sirani
    Elisabetta Sirani
    Elisabetta Sirani was an Italian Baroque painter whose father was the painter Giovanni Andrea Sirani of the School of Bologna-Biography:...

  • "Cleopatra" by Andrea Solari
    Andrea Solari
    Andrea Solari was an Italian Renaissance painter. He was initially named Andre del Gobbo, but more confusingly as Andrea del Bartolo...

  • "La morte di Cleopatra" attributed to Leonello Spada
    Leonello Spada
    Leonello Spada was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Rome and his native city of Bologna, where he became known as one of the followers of Caravaggio.-Biography:...

  • "Cleopatra" (1858) by Pierre Gustave Eugene Staal
    Pierre Gustave Eugene Staal
    Pierre Gustave Eugene Staal , was a French artist and draughtsman.He entered the workshop of painter Paul Delaroche at the École des Beaux-Arts in 1838, and then learned engraving with Adolphe Varin in 1845. He provided the artwork for several engraved works Pierre Gustave Eugene Staal (2 September...

     (from Mary Cowden Clarke
    Mary Cowden Clarke
    Mary Cowden Clarke was an English author.She was the eldest daughter of Vincent Novello...

    's World Noted Women)
  • "Cleopatra" (1630) by Massimo Stanzione
    Massimo Stanzione
    Massimo Stanzione was an Italian Baroque painter, mainly active in Naples.Massimo Stanzione was an Italian Baroque painter. Born in Naples in 1586, Massimo was greatly influenced by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, but what earned him the nickname of The Neapolitan Guido Reni was his...

  • "Cleopatra" (1869) by William Wetmore Story
    William Wetmore Story
    William Wetmore Story was an American sculptor, art critic, poet and editor.-Biography:William Wetmore Story was the son of jurist Joseph Story and Sarah Waldo Story...

  • "Cléopâtre découvert par Rodogune d'avoir empoisonné la coupe nuptial" (1791) by Jean-Joseph Taillasson
    Jean-Joseph Taillasson
    Jean-Joseph Taillasson was a French history painter and portraitist, draftsman and art critic.Taillasson was born at Blaye, near Bordeaux...

  • "Il banchetto di Cleopatra" (1743–1744) (later etching
    Etching
    Etching is the process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio in the metal...

     by Jean-Honoré Fragonard
    Jean-Honoré Fragonard
    Jean-Honoré Fragonard was a French painter and printmaker whose late Rococo manner was distinguished by remarkable facility, exuberance, and hedonism. One of the most prolific artists active in the last decades of the Ancien Régime, Fragonard produced more than 550 paintings , of which only five...

    ) and "Incontro di Antonio e Cleopatra" (1746–1747) by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
    Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
    Giovanni Battista Tiepolo , also known as Gianbattista or Giambattista Tiepolo, was an Italian painter and printmaker from the Republic of Venice...

  • "Queen Cleopatra" attributed to Timotheus
  • "Cleopatra" by Michele Tosini
    Michele Tosini
    Michele Tosini was an Italian painter of the Renaissance and Mannerist period, who worked in Florence.He apprenticed initially with Lorenzo di Credi and Antonio del Ceraiolo, but then moved into the studio of Ridolfo Ghirlandaio, from whom he acquired the name Michele di Ridolfi or Michele...

  • "Il banchetto di Marco Antonio" (1702) by Francesco Trevisani
    Francesco Trevisani
    thumb|250px|Portrait of [[Pietro Ottoboni |Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni]] by Francesco Trevisani. The [[Bowes Museum]], [[Barnard Castle]], [[County Durham]], [[England]]....

  • "La morte di Antonio e Cleopatra" (1630–1635) and "La morte di Cleopatra" (1640) by Alessandro Turchi
    Alessandro Turchi
    Alessandro Turchi was an Italian painter of the early Baroque, born and active mainly in Verona, and moving late in life to Rome. He also went by the name Alessandro Veronese or the nickname L'Orbetto....

  • "Het verhaal van Marcus Antonius en Cleopatra" (1677) and "Het verhaal van Caesar en Cleopatra" (1680) tapestry
    Tapestry
    Tapestry is a form of textile art, traditionally woven on a vertical loom, however it can also be woven on a floor loom as well. It is composed of two sets of interlaced threads, those running parallel to the length and those parallel to the width ; the warp threads are set up under tension on a...

     designs by Justus van Egmont
    Justus van Egmont
    Justus van Egmont was a Dutch Golden Age painter and designer of tapestry.- Biography :...

  • "De dood van Cleopatra" (1694) by Willem van Mieris
    Willem van Mieris
    Willem van Mieris was a Dutch painter. He was a son of Frans van Mieris sr. and brother of Jan van Mieris....

  • "De stervende Cleopatra" (c. 1523) by Jan van Scorel
    Jan van Scorel
    Jan van Scorel was an influential Dutch painter credited with the introduction of High Italian Renaissance art to the Netherlands.-Biography:He was born in Schoorl, north of Alkmaar and close to Egmond Abbey...

  • "Cleopatra" by Alessandro Varotari
    Alessandro Varotari
    Alessandro Varotari , also commonly known as il Padovanino, was an Italian painter of the late-mannerist and early-baroque Venetian school, best known for having mentored Pietro Liberi, Giulio Carpioni, and Bartolommeo Scaligero.-Biography:Born in Padua, hence his nickname, he was the son of the...

  • "Antonio e Cleopatra" by Vecchietta
    Vecchietta
    Francesco di Giorgio e di Lorenzo , known as Vecchietta or Lorenzo di Pietro, was an Italian Sienese School painter, sculptor, goldsmith and architect of the Renaissance...

  • "Cléopâtre se donnant la mort" (c. 1640) by Claude Vignon
    Claude Vignon
    Claude Vignon was a leading French painter and engraver working in the Baroque manner.He was born at Tours and received early training in Paris...

  • "Les suicides d'Antoine et Cléopâtre" (12th Cent) from Vincent of Beauvais
    Vincent of Beauvais
    The Dominican friar Vincent of Beauvais wrote the Speculum Maius, the main encyclopedia that was used in the Middle Ages.-Early life:...

    's Le Miroir Historial
  • "Cleopatra" (1888) by John William Waterhouse
    John William Waterhouse
    John William Waterhouse was an English painter known for working in the Pre-Raphaelite style. He worked several decades after the breakup of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, which had seen its heydey in the mid-nineteenth century, leading him to have gained the moniker of "the modern Pre-Raphaelite"...

  • "Cleopatra" and "The Death of Cleopatra" (1889) by Richard Caton Woodville
    Richard Caton Woodville
    Richard Caton Woodville was an English artist and illustrator, who is best known for being one of the most prolific and effective painters of battle scenes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.-Biography:...

     (for The Illustrated London News)

Ballet

  • Antony et Cléopâtre (1765) by Jean-Georges Noverre
    Jean-Georges Noverre
    Jean-Georges Noverre was a French dancer and balletmaster, and is generally considered the creator of ballet d'action, a precursor of the narrative ballets of the 19th century...

  • Antony et Cléopâtre (1808) by Jean-Pierre Aumer
    Jean-Pierre Aumer
    Jean-Louis Aumer was a French danseur and choreographer, who was born in Strasbourg on 21 April 1774, and who died in Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville in July 1833. Educated at the school of the Paris Opera Ballet, he joined the company in 1801 after an initial engagement with Jean Dauberval in Bordeaux...

    , composed by Rodolphe Kreutzer
    Rodolphe Kreutzer
    Rodolphe Kreutzer was a German violinist, teacher, conductor, and composer of forty French operas.-Biography:...

  • Nuit d'Egypte (1908) by Michel Fokine
    Michel Fokine
    Michel Fokine was a groundbreaking Russian choreographer and dancer.-Biography:...

    , composed by Anton Arensky
    Anton Arensky
    Anton Stepanovich Arensky -Biography:Arensky was born in Novgorod, Russia. He was musically precocious and had composed a number of songs and piano pieces by the age of nine...

    • restaged as Cléopâtre (1909) by Sergei Diaghilev
      Sergei Diaghilev
      Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev , usually referred to outside of Russia as Serge, was a Russian art critic, patron, ballet impresario and founder of the Ballets Russes, from which many famous dancers and choreographers would arise.-Early life and career:...

      , starring Ida Rubinstein
      Ida Rubinstein
      Ida Lvovna Rubinstein was a Russian ballerina, actress, patron and Belle Époque figure.- Early life :Born in Kharkov, or possibly St. Petersburg,p408 into a wealthy Jewish family, Rubinstein was orphaned at an early age. She had, by the standard of Russian ballet, little formal training. Tutored...

      , costumed by Léon Bakst
      Léon Bakst
      Léon Samoilovitch Bakst was a Russian painter and scene- and costume designer. He was a member of the Sergei Diaghilev circle and the Ballets Russes, for which he designed exotic, richly coloured sets and costumes...

  • One More Gaudy Night (1961) by Martha Graham
    Martha Graham
    Martha Graham was an American modern dancer and choreographer whose influence on dance has been compared with the influence Picasso had on modern visual arts, Stravinsky had on music, or Frank Lloyd Wright had on architecture.She danced and choreographed for over seventy years...

    , composed by Halim El-Dabh
    Halim El-Dabh
    Halim Abdul Messieh El-Dabh is an Egyptian-born American composer, performer, ethnomusicologist, and educator, who has had a career spanning six decades...

  • Cleopatra (2000) by Ben Stevenson
    Ben Stevenson
    Ben Stevenson, OBE , is a former ballet dancer with Britain's Royal Ballet and English National Ballet, co-director of National Ballet in Washington, D.C...

     for the Houston Ballet
    Houston Ballet
    The Houston Ballet, operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation, is the fourth-largest professional ballet company in the United States, based in Houston, Texas. The foundation also maintains a ballet academy, the Ben Stevenson Academy, which trains more than half of the company's dancers...

  • Cleopatra (2011) by David Nixon
    David Nixon (choreographer)
    David Nixon OBE is a dance choreographer. Born in Chatham, Ontario, Nixon trained at the National Ballet School of Canada and danced with the National Ballet of Canada. He joined the Deutsche Oper Ballet, in Berlin, in 1985 as a principal dancer where he won the Critics Award for Best Male...

    , composed by Claude-Michel Schönberg
    Claude-Michel Schönberg
    Claude-Michel Schönberg is a French record producer, actor, singer, songwriter, and musical theatre composer, best known for his collaborations with the lyricist Alain Boublil.These include the musicals:...

    , for Northern Ballet

Celebrities

  • Sandra Bernhard
    Sandra Bernhard
    Sandra Bernhard is an American comedian, singer, actress and author. She first gained attention in the late 1970s with her stand-up comedy in which she often bitterly critiques celebrity culture and political figures. Bernhard is number 97 on Comedy Central's list of the 100 greatest standups of...

     posed as Cleopatra for the August 1989 cover of Spy
    Spy (magazine)
    Spy was a satirical monthly magazine founded in 1986 by Kurt Andersen and E. Graydon Carter, who served as its first editors, and Thomas L. Phillips, Jr., its first publisher. After one folding and a rebirth, it ceased publication in 1998...


Comics

  • Archy and Mehitabel
    Archy and mehitabel
    Archy and Mehitabel is the title of a series of newspaper columns written by Don Marquis beginning in 1916. Written as fictional social commentary and intended as a space-filler to allow Marquis to meet the challenge of writing a daily newspaper column six days a week, archy and mehitabel is...

    by Don Marquis
    Don Marquis
    Donald Robert Perry Marquis was a humorist, journalist, and author. He was variously a novelist, poet, newspaper columnist, and playwright. He is remembered best for creating the characters "Archy" and "Mehitabel", supposed authors of humorous verse.-Life:...

  • Asterix and Cleopatra
    Asterix and Cleopatra
    Asterix and Cleopatra is the sixth book in the Asterix comic book series by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. It was first published in serial form in Pilote magazine, issues 215-257, in 1963.-Synopsis:...

    by René Goscinny
    René Goscinny
    René Goscinny was a French comics editor and writer, who is best known for the comic book Astérix, which he created with illustrator Albert Uderzo, and for his work on the comic series Lucky Luke with Morris and Iznogoud with Jean Tabary.-Early life:Goscinny was born in Paris in 1926, to a family...

     and Albert Uderzo
    Albert Uderzo
    Albert Uderzo is a French comic book artist, and scriptwriter. He is best known for his work on the Astérix series, but also drew other comics such as Oumpah-pah, also in collaboration with René Goscinny.-Early life:...

  • Cleopatra by Vicente Segrelles
    Vicente Segrelles
    Vicente Segrelles is a Catalan-Spanish comic book artist and writer.He was born in Barcelona.Segrelles gained popularity in Europe for his painted comic epos The Mercenary , started in 1980. Set in a medieval fantasy world, El Mercenario follows the adventures of a mercenary in his fight against...

  • Legion of the Supernatural, #3 by Rick Remender
    Rick Remender
    Rick Remender is an American comic book writer and artist who resides in Portland, Oregon. He is best known for his work on Marvel Comics' Punisher series, as well as Fear Agent, Uncanny X-Force, and Venom.-Career:...

     and Bret Blevins
    Bret Blevins
    Bret Blevins is an American comic book artist, animation storyboard artist, and painter. He is perhaps best known for his stint as the regular penciler of New Mutants.-Career:...

  • Sheba by Walter Crane
    Walter Crane
    Walter Crane was an English artist and book illustrator. He is considered to be the most prolific and influential children’s book creator of his generation and, along with Randolph Caldecott and Kate Greenaway, one of the strongest contributors to the child's nursery motif that the genre of...

  • Tales of Suspense #44 by Robert Bernstein: Tony Stark
    Iron Man
    Iron Man is a fictional character, a superhero in the . The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, first appearing in Tales of Suspense #39 .A billionaire playboy, industrialist and ingenious engineer,...

     follows The Mad Pharaoh to ancient Egypt, and aids Cleopatra

Film

  • Amazon Women on the Moon
    Amazon Women on the Moon
    Amazon Women on the Moon is a 1987 American satirical comedy film that parodies the experience of watching low-budget movies on late-night television...

    (Jenny Agutter
    Jenny Agutter
    Jennifer Ann "Jenny" Agutter is an English film and television actress. She began her career as a child actress in the mid 1960s, starring in the BBC television series The Railway Children and the film adaptation of the same book, before moving on to adult roles and relocating to Hollywood.She...

    )
  • Antony and Cleopatra
    Antony and Cleopatra (1908 film)
    Antony and Cleopatra is a 1908 film starring Maurice Costello and Florence Lawrence in the title roles, based on William Shakespeare's play of the same name. Dramatizing the ill-fated romance between Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt, it was the earliest Cleopatra-related motion picture ever...

    (1908) (Florence Lawrence
    Florence Lawrence
    Florence Lawrence was a Canadian inventor and silent film actress. She is often referred to as "The First Movie Star." When she was popular, she was known as "The Biograph Girl," "The Imp Girl," and "The Girl of a Thousand Faces." Lawrence appeared in more than 270 films for various motion...

    )
  • Antony and Cleopatra (1924) (Ethel Teare
    Ethel Teare
    Ethel Teare was an American silent film actress from Phoenix, Arizona.-Screen Comedian:Teare acted in Mack Sennett comedies during World War I. Her first film appearances came in 1914. She performed in The Widow's Might, Fatty and the Shyster Lawyer, Tough Luck Smith,The Devil and Mrs...

    )
  • Antony and Cleopatra
    Antony and Cleopatra (1972 film)
    Antony and Cleopatra is a 1972 film adaptation of the play of the same name by William Shakespeare made by the Rank Organisation. It was directed by Charlton Heston and produced by Peter Snell from a screenplay by Federico De Urrutia and the director....

    (1972) (Hildegarde Neil
    Hildegarde Neil
    Hildegarde Neil is an English actress.She first appeared on television in a BBC schools' television production of Julius Caesar in 1963 and after that appeared mostly as a guest artiste in a variety of TV series over the last 40 years...

    )
  • Asterix and Cleopatra
    Asterix and Cleopatra (film)
    Asterix and Cleopatra is a Belgian/French animated film released in 1968; it is the second Asterix adventure to be made into a feature film...

    (Micheline Dax)
  • Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra
    Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra
    Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra, originally titled Astérix & Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre, is a 2002 French-German film based on the comic book Astérix et Cléopatre by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo and a sequel for the 1999 movie Asterix & Obelix Take On Caesar. It was the most expensive French...

    (Diane Neal
    Diane Neal
    Diane Neal is an American actress widely known for her role as Casey Novak on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.-Biography:...

     and Monica Bellucci
    Monica Bellucci
    Monica Anna Maria Bellucci is an Italian actress and fashion model.-Early life:Bellucci was born in Città di Castello, Umbria, Italy as the only child of Luigi Bellucci, who was born in the British protectorate of Zanzibar, East Pakistan...

    )
  • Caesar and Cleopatra (Vivien Leigh
    Vivien Leigh
    Vivien Leigh, Lady Olivier was an English actress. She won the Best Actress Academy Award for her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire , a role she also played on stage in London's West End, as well as for her portrayal of the southern belle Scarlett O'Hara, alongside Clark...

    )
  • Carry On Cleo
    Carry On Cleo
    Carry On Cleo is the tenth film in the Carry On film series and was released in 1964. The website ICONS.a portrait of England cites the Carry On films as iconic of British cinema, and describes Carry On Cleo as "perhaps the best". Regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Charles...

    (Amanda Barrie
    Amanda Barrie
    Amanda Barrie is an English actress.-Career:Born as Shirley Anne Broadbent, Barrie attended St Anne's College, St Anne's on Sea. She then trained at the Arts Educational School in London and later at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School...

    )
  • Cleobatra (1943) (Amina Rizk)
  • Cleopatra
    Cleopatra (1917 film)
    Cleopatra was directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starred Theda Bara in the title role. Fritz Leiber, Sr. played Julius Caesar and Thurston Hall played Mark Antony....

    (1917) (Theda Bara
    Theda Bara
    Theda Bara , born Theodosia Burr Goodman, was an American silent film actress – one of the most popular of her era, and one of cinema's earliest sex symbols. Her femme fatale roles earned her the nickname "The Vamp" . The term "vamp" soon became a popular slang term for a sexually predatory woman...

    )
  • Cleopatra
    Cleopatra (1934 film)
    Cleopatra is a 1934 epic film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and distributed by Paramount Pictures, which retells the story of Cleopatra VII of Egypt....

    (1934) (Claudette Colbert
    Claudette Colbert
    Claudette Colbert was a French-born American-based actress of stage and film.Born in Paris, France and raised in New York City, Colbert began her career in Broadway productions during the 1920s, progressing to film with the advent of talking pictures...

    )
  • Cleopatra
    Cleopatra (1963 film)
    Cleopatra is a 1963 British-American-Swiss epic drama film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. The screenplay was adapted by Sidney Buchman, Ben Hecht, Ranald MacDougall, and Mankiewicz from a book by Carlo Maria Franzero. The film starred Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Roddy...

    (1963) (Elizabeth Taylor
    Elizabeth Taylor
    Dame Elizabeth Rosemond "Liz" Taylor, DBE was a British-American actress. From her early years as a child star with MGM, she became one of the great screen actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age...

    )
  • Cleopatra
    Cleopatra (1970 film)
    is a 1970 Japanese anime film directed by Osamu Tezuka and Eiichi Yamamoto. When the film was released in the United States, American distributors changed the title to Cleopatra: Queen of Sex and released it with a self-applied X rating in an attempt to repeat the success of Fritz the Cat...

    (1970) (Chinatsu Nakayama)
  • Cleopatra (1970) (Viva
    Viva (Warhol superstar)
    Viva is an American actress, writer and a former Warhol superstar.-Career:She was born Janet Susan Mary Hoffmann in Syracuse, New York. She was given the name Viva by Andy Warhol before the release of her first film but later used her married last name . She appeared in several of Warhol's films...

    )
  • Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt (1912) (Helen Gardner
    Helen Gardner (actress)
    Helen Gardner was an American film actress, writer, editor, producer and costume designer.She was the first actor to form her own production company, the Helen Gardner Picture Players in 1912....

    )
  • Cléopâtre
    Cléopâtre (1899 film)
    Cléopâtre is a short silent film about resurrecting the mummy of Cleopatra.Released in 1899, Cléopâtre was one of the earliest horror films ever made. It was written and directed by Georges Méliès....

    (1899) (Jeanne d'Alcy
    Jeanne d'Alcy
    Jeanne d'Alcy was the earliest French film actress. She was the wife of French cinema pioneer Georges Méliès from 1926 until his death in 1938....

    )
  • Dante's Inferno (Lorna Low)
  • Due notti con Cleopatra
    Two Nights with Cleopatra
    Two Nights with Cleopatra is a 1953 comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Sophia Loren.-Cast:* Sophia Loren - Cleopatra / Nisca* Alberto Sordi - Cesarino* Ettore Manni - Marcantonio* Paul Muller - Tortul...

    (Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren, OMRI is an Italian actress.In 1962, Loren won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Two Women, along with 21 awards, becoming the first actress to win an Academy Award for a non-English-speaking performance...

    )
  • Giulio Cesare (2006) (Danielle de Niese
    Danielle de Niese
    Danielle de Niese is a lyric soprano. After success as a young child in singing competitions in Australia, she moved to the USA where she developed an operatic career...

    )
  • Highway to Hell
    Highway to Hell (film)
    Highway to Hell is a 1992 horror comedy film directed by Ate de Jong starring Chad Lowe and Kristy Swanson. Charlie Sykes and his girlfriend Rachel Clark run away to Las Vegas to get married. Along the way Rachel is kidnapped by a Hellcop and taken to Hell to become one of Satan's brides, and...

    (Amy Stiller
    Amy Stiller
    Amy Stiller is an American actress. She is a stand up comedian, in New York City, and also a Bikram Yoga instructor.She was born in New York City, New York, the daughter of the comedy duo Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara , and the older sister of actor Ben Stiller.-Filmography:* Lovers and Other...

    )
  • Munchie Strikes Back
    Munchie Strikes Back
    Munchie Strikes Back is a 1992 comedy feature film directed by Jim Wynorski and written by Wynorski and R.J. Robertson, as a sequel to Munchie, with Howard Hessman providing Munchie's voice.-Synopsis:...

    (Antonia Dorian)
  • The Notorious Cleopatra
    The Notorious Cleopatra
    The Notorious Cleopatra is a grossly inaccurate sexploitation film, made in 1970 by Harry Novak. In this version Cleopatra is stabbed to death in her tub by Mark Antony....

    (Sonora)
  • Serpent of the Nile (Rhonda Fleming
    Rhonda Fleming
    Rhonda Fleming , is an American film and television actress.She acted in more than 40 films, mostly in the 1940s and 1950s, and became renowned as one of the most beautiful and glamorous actresses of her day...

    )
  • Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy? (Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen is an American actress and documentary film producer. She came to fame during the 1980s, having appeared in several films aimed at a teenage audience...

    )
  • The Story of Mankind (Virginia Mayo
    Virginia Mayo
    Virginia Mayo was an American film actress.After a short career in vaudeville, Mayo progressed to films and during the 1940s established herself as a supporting player in such films as The Best Years of Our Lives and White Heat .Mayo remained an A-list actress into the mid-'50s, but then went...

    )
  • Totò
    Totò
    Prince Antonio Focas Flavio Angelo Ducas Comneno De Curtis di Bisanzio Gagliardi, best known by his stage name Totò and nicknamed il principe della risata was an Italian comedian, film and theatre actor, writer, singer and songwriter...

     e Cleopatra
    (1963) (Magali Noël
    Magali Noël
    Magali Noël is a Turkish-French actress and singer. Originally from Izmir, she emigrated from Turkey to France in 1951, and her acting career began soon thereafter. She acted in multilingual cinema chiefly from 1951 to 1980, doing several films in Italian with renowned director Federico Fellini,...

    )


See also: Cleopatra (Character) imdb.com page

Games

  • Anachronism
    Anachronism (game)
    Anachronism is a tabletop game with aspects of both miniatures and collectible card genres. The basis of the game is war between various historical characters. The creators of the game, TriKing Games and The History Channel, have dubbed it "The Greatest Game in History"...

     Set 2 includes Cleopatra
  • Assassin's Creed II
    Assassin's Creed II
    Assassin's Creed II is a historical third-person action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. It is the second video game installment of the Assassin's Creed series, and is a sequel to the 2007 video...

     features a statue of the alleged assassin of Cleopatra
  • BreakAway
    BreakAway Games
    BreakAway Games is a video game developer based in Hunt Valley, Maryland established in 1998. Their executive staff is composed of several veterans from companies such as MicroProse, Origin Systems, Atari and Acclaim Entertainment....

    's and Impressions
    Impressions Games
    Impressions Games was a video game developer founded by David Lester in the UK. He sold the company to Sierra Entertainment in 1995, who was then bought out by Cendant and eventually, Vivendi Universal ....

    's "Cleopatra: Queen of the Nile" (2000)
  • Cleopatra and the Society of Architects
    Cleopatra and the Society of Architects
    Cleopatra and the Society of Architects is a board game by Bruno Cathala and Ludovic Maublanc, published in 2006 by Days of Wonder. In the game, players attempt to become the richest architect that survives the building of Cleopatra's palace.- Gameplay :...

  • Civilization II
    Civilization II
    Sid Meier's Civilization II is a turn-based strategy computer game designed by Brian Reynolds, Douglas Caspian-Kaufman and Jeff Briggs. Although it is a sequel to Sid Meier's Civilization, neither Sid Meier nor Bruce Shelley was involved in its development.Civilization II was first released in...

  • Civilization III
    Civilization III
    Sid Meier's Civilization III, commonly shortened to Civ III or Civ 3, is the third installment of the Sid Meier's Civilization turn-based strategy computer game series. It was preceded by Civilization II and followed by Civilization IV. The game offers very sophisticated gameplay in terms of both...

  • Civilization Revolution
    Civilization Revolution
    Civilization Revolution is a 2008 iteration of Civilization developed by Firaxis with Sid Meier as designer for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, and iOS. A Wii version was originally expected but was put on indefinite hold...

  • Dante's Inferno
    Dante's Inferno (video game)
    Dante's Inferno is a 2010 action-adventure video game developed by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles. The game was also released on the PlayStation Portable and was developed by Artificial Mind and Movement...

  • Kheops Studio
    Kheops Studio
    Kheops Studio is an independent video game development studio created in September 2003. The company was co-founded by Benoît Hozjan , who also serves as the Creative Director for the studio and Stéphane Petit , who serves as Technical Director...

    's "Cleopatra: A Queen's Destiny" (2007)
  • Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
    Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (video game)
    Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian is an action video game developed by Amaze Entertainment and Pipeworks Software and published by Majesco Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, Wii, Nintendo DS and Xbox 360. The video game is based on the film of the same name. It was released on May...


Literature

  • Cleopatra (1879) by Jacob Abbott
    Jacob Abbott
    Jacob Abbott was an American writer of children's books.-Biography:Abbott was born at Hallowell, Maine to Jacob and Betsey Abbott...

  • "Cleopatrae, Aegypti Reginae" (from De mulieribus claris
    De mulieribus claris
    De mulieribus claris is a collection of biographies of historical and mythological women by the Florentine author Giovanni Boccaccio, first published in 1374. It is notable as the first collection devoted exclusively to biographies of women in Western literature...

    ) by Giovanni Boccaccio
    Giovanni Boccaccio
    Giovanni Boccaccio was an Italian author and poet, a friend, student, and correspondent of Petrarch, an important Renaissance humanist and the author of a number of notable works including the Decameron, On Famous Women, and his poetry in the Italian vernacular...

  • Cleopatra's Heir by Gillian Bradshaw
    Gillian Bradshaw
    Gillian Marucha Bradshaw is an American writer of historical fiction, historical fantasy, children's literature, science fiction, and contemporary science-based novels, who currently lives in Britain...

  • Villette
    Villette (novel)
    Villette is a novel by Charlotte Brontë, published in 1853. After an unspecified family disaster, protagonist Lucy Snowe travels to the fictional city of Villette to teach at an all-girls school where she is unwillingly pulled into both adventure and romance...

    by Charlotte Brontë
    Charlotte Brontë
    Charlotte Brontë was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood, whose novels are English literature standards...

     (Lucy is mortified at seeing a semi-nude painting of Cleopatra)
  • Scenes from the Life of Cleopatra (1935) by Mary Butts
    Mary Butts
    Mary Frances Butts was a British modernist writer. Her work found recognition in important literary magazines such as The Bookman and The Little Review, as well as from some of her fellow modernists, T. S. Eliot, H.D. and Bryher...

  • Kleopatra (1894) by Georg Ebers
    Georg Ebers
    Georg Moritz Ebers , German Egyptologist and novelist, discovered the Egyptian medical papyrus, of ca. 1550 BCE, named for him at Luxor in the winter of 1873–74...

  • Kleopatra (2001) and Pharaoh (2002) by Karen Essex
    Karen Essex
    -Early life and education:Essex was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. As a teenager, she got involved with the theatre and focused her collegiate studies on costume design and theatrical history at Tulane University. She later attended an interdisciplinary graduate program at Vanderbilt...

  • When We Were Gods (2000) by Colin Falconer
  • The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia (1758) by Sarah Fielding
    Sarah Fielding
    Sarah Fielding was a British author and sister of the novelist Henry Fielding. She was the author of The Governess, or The Little Female Academy , which was the first novel in English written especially for children , and had earlier achieved success with her novel The Adventures of David Simple...

  • Cleopatra
    Cleopatra (1962 novel)
    Cleopatra is a novel written by Jeffrey K. Gardner, first published in 1962. with a cover painted by Robert Abbett.The book is about Cleopatra, ruler of Egypt. It explores her secret life and many loves, including Julius Caesar, Emperor of Rome, and Mark Antony, one of Caesar's supporters...

    by Jeffrey K. Gardner
  • "Un Nuit de Cléopâtre" (1838) (short story) by Théophile Gautier
    Théophile Gautier
    Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier was a French poet, dramatist, novelist, journalist, art critic and literary critic....

  • The Memoirs of Cleopatra
    The Memoirs of Cleopatra
    The Memoirs of Cleopatra is a novel written by Margaret George which was released on April 15, 1997.The author spent years traveling through different parts of the Mediterranean to research this novel. The story starts off with Cleopatra VII's memories of when she is just three years old and...

    by Margaret George
    Margaret George
    Margaret George is an American historian and historical novelist, specializing in epic fictional biographies. She is known for her meticulous research and the large scale of her books. She was born in Nashville, Tennessee. She lives with her husband in Madison, Wisconsin...

  • Cléopâtre (1847) by Delphine de Girardin
    Delphine de Girardin
    Delphine de Girardin , pen name Vicomte Delaunay, was a French author.She was born at Aachen, and christened Delphine Gay. Her mother, the well-known Madame Sophie Gay, brought her up in the midst of a brilliant literary society...

  • The Royal Diaries: Cleopatra VII: Daughter of the Nile, Egypt, 57 B.C. by Kristiana Gregory
    Kristiana Gregory
    Kristiana Gregory is a popular author of children's historical fiction, including several for the Dear America and Royal Diaries series...

  • Cléopâtre (1886) by Henry Gréville
    Henry Gréville
    Henry Gréville , pen name for Mrs. Alice Durand, born Fleury, was a French writer.The daughter of a professor, she accompagned her father to St. Petersburg, studied languages and science and married Émile Durand, a French law professor at Petersburg, with whom she returned to France in...

  • Cleopatra: Being an Account of the Fall and Vengeance of Harmachis by H. Rider Haggard
    H. Rider Haggard
    Sir Henry Rider Haggard, KBE was an English writer of adventure novels set in exotic locations, predominantly Africa, and a founder of the Lost World literary genre. He was also involved in agricultural reform around the British Empire...

  • Cleopatra: Sister of the Moon (1969) by Margaret Carver Leighton
    Margaret Carver Leighton
    Margaret Carver Leighton was an American children’s author.- Education :Leighton was born in Oberlin, Ohio. She attended schools in Cambridge, Massachusetts; France; and Switzerland while her father was on sabbatical in those countries. She obtained her B.A...

  • Kleopatra: Geschichte einer Königin (1937) by Emil Ludwig
    Emil Ludwig
    Emil Ludwig was a German author, known for his biographies.-Biography:Emil Ludwig was born in Breslau, now part of Poland. Ludwig studied law but chose writing as a career. At first he wrote plays and novella, but also worked as a journalist...

  • Caesar: Let the Dice Fly
    Caesar (novel)
    Caesar: Let the Dice Fly is the fifth historical novel in Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome series.-Plot summary:The novel opens in 54 BC, with Caesar in the middle of his epochal Gallic campaigns, having just invaded Britannia...

    , The October Horse, and Antony and Cleopatra
    Antony and Cleopatra (novel)
    Antony and Cleopatra is the seventh and purposely last novel in Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome series.- Plot summary :McCullough continues her Masters of Rome series with the seventh and final installment, Antony and Cleopatra...

    by Colleen McCullough
    Colleen McCullough
    Colleen McCullough-Robinson, , is an internationally acclaimed Australian author.-Life:McCullough was born in Wellington, in outback central west New South Wales, in 1937 to James and Laurie McCullough. Her mother was a New Zealander of part-Māori descent. During her childhood, her family moved...

  • Cleopatra's Daughter (2009) by Michelle Moran
    Michelle Moran
    Michelle Moran is an American novelist. She was born in California's San Fernando Valley. She took an interest in writing from an early age, purchasing Writer's Market and submitting her stories and novellas to publishers from the time she was twelve...

  • Tros of Samothrace
    Tros of Samothrace
    Tros of Samothrace is a fantasy novel by author Talbot Mundy. It was published in 1934 by Appleton-Century. The novel was constructed of novellas which first appeared in the magazine Adventure in 1925-1926....

    by Talbot Mundy
    Talbot Mundy
    Talbot Mundy was an English writer. He also wrote under the pseudonym Walter Galt.-Life and work:...

  • Life of Antony by Plutarch
    Plutarch
    Plutarch then named, on his becoming a Roman citizen, Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus , c. 46 – 120 AD, was a Greek historian, biographer, essayist, and Middle Platonist known primarily for his Parallel Lives and Moralia...

  • Cléopâtre dans l'Hadès (1553) by François Rabelais
    François Rabelais
    François Rabelais was a major French Renaissance writer, doctor, Renaissance humanist, monk and Greek scholar. He has historically been regarded as a writer of fantasy, satire, the grotesque, bawdy jokes and songs...

  • The Judgment of Caesar
    Roma Sub Rosa
    Roma Sub Rosa is the title of the series of mystery novels by Steven Saylor set in, and populated by, noteworthy denizens of ancient Rome. The series is noted for its historical authenticity. The phrase "Roma Sub Rosa" means, in Latin, "Rome under the rose"...

    by Steven Saylor
    Steven Saylor
    Steven Saylor is an American author of historical novels. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied history and Classics....

  • The Princess and the Pirates
    SPQR series
    The SPQR series is a collection of detective stories by John Maddox Roberts set in the time of the Roman Republic. SPQR is a Latin initialism for Senatus Populusque Romanus , the official name of the Republic.The stories are told in first-person form by Senator Decius...

    by John Maddox Roberts
    John Maddox Roberts
    John Maddox Roberts is an author who has written many science fiction and fantasy novels, including his successful historical fiction, such as the SPQR series and Hannibal's Children....

  • The Ides of March by Thornton Wilder
    Thornton Wilder
    Thornton Niven Wilder was an American playwright and novelist. He received three Pulitzer Prizes, one for his novel The Bridge of San Luis Rey and two for his plays Our Town and The Skin of Our Teeth, and a National Book Award for his novel The Eighth Day.-Early years:Wilder was born in Madison,...


Music

  • Tal Bachman
    Tal Bachman
    Talmage "Tal" Bachman is a Canadian singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known for his late 1999 hit, "She's So High," from his self-titled 1999 album.-Biography and musical career:...

    's "She's So High
    She's So High (Tal Bachman song)
    "She's So High" is a song written and performed by Canadian singer-songwriter Tal Bachman. It was released as a single in 1999 from his eponymous album, Tal Bachman. The song won a BMI award and a Juno Award for Best Producer.- Music video :...

    " references Cleopatra
  • Charles Griffes
    Charles Griffes
    Charles Tomlinson Griffes was an American composer for piano, chamber ensembles and for voice.-Musical career:...

    's "Cleopatra to the Asp" (1912)
  • Charlie Sexton
    Charlie Sexton
    Charles Wayne Sexton is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter best known for the 1985 hit Beat's So Lonely and as the guitarist for Bob Dylan's backing band from 1999 to 2002 and since 2009...

    's "Impressed" references Antony and Cleopatra (from Pictures for Pleasure
    Pictures for pleasure
    Pictures for Pleasure, released in 1985, is the first studio album released by singer/guitarist Charlie Sexton. The album was the first solo effort by the 16-year old musician who had already secured a reputation as a skilled guitarist....

    )
  • Danny Schmidt
    Danny Schmidt
    Danny Schmidt is an American singer-songwriter based in Austin, Texas where he was born and raised and now lives with fellow musician and singer-songwriter Carrie Elkin.-Biography:...

    's "Cleopatra" (2005)
  • Spin Doctors
    Spin Doctors
    Spin Doctors is an American alternative rock band formed in New York City, best known for their early 1990s hits, "Two Princes," and "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong," which peaked the Billboard Hot 100 charts at #7 & #17 respectively....

    's "Cleopatra's Cat" (1994) (from Turn It Upside Down
    Turn It Upside Down
    Turn It Upside Down is the second studio album by American jam band Spin Doctors, released in 1994.-Track listing:#"Big Fat Funky Booty" – 4:15#"You Let Your Heart Go Too Fast" – 3:49...

    )
  • Sophie Tucker
    Sophie Tucker
    Sophie Tucker was a Russian/Ukrainian-born American singer and actress. Known for her stentorian delivery of comical and risqué songs, she was one of the most popular entertainers in America during the first half of the 20th century...

    's "Cleopatra Had a Jazz Band" (1917)
  • Thompson Twins
    Thompson Twins
    The Thompson Twins were a British pop group that were formed in April 1977 and disbanded in May 1993. They achieved considerable popularity in the mid 1980s, scoring a string of hits in the United Kingdom, the United States and around the globe. The band was named after the two bumbling detectives...

    's "Lies
    Lies (Thompson Twins song)
    "Lies" is a 1983 song by the British New Wave/Synthpop band Thompson Twins. It was released as the first single from the album Quick Step and Side Kick , and the song peaked at #67 on the UK singles chart. The single fared better in the United States, where it peaked at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100...

    " references Cleopatra

Opera

  • Cleopatra (1779) by Pasquale Anfossi
    Pasquale Anfossi
    Bonifacio Domenico Pasquale Anfossi was an Italian opera composer. Born in Taggia, Liguria, he studied with Niccolò Piccinni and Antonio Sacchini, and worked mainly in London, Venice and Rome....

  • Antony and Cleopatra
    Antony and Cleopatra (opera)
    Antony and Cleopatra is an opera in three acts by American composer Samuel Barber. The libretto was prepared by Franco Zeffirelli based on the play Antony and Cleopatra by Shakespeare...

    by Samuel Barber
    Samuel Barber
    Samuel Osborne Barber II was an American composer of orchestral, opera, choral, and piano music. His Adagio for Strings is his most popular composition and widely considered a masterpiece of modern classical music...

  • La Mort de Cléopâtre (1829) (cantata
    Cantata
    A cantata is a vocal composition with an instrumental accompaniment, typically in several movements, often involving a choir....

    ) by Hector Berlioz
    Hector Berlioz
    Hector Berlioz was a French Romantic composer, best known for his compositions Symphonie fantastique and Grande messe des morts . Berlioz made significant contributions to the modern orchestra with his Treatise on Instrumentation. He specified huge orchestral forces for some of his works; as a...

  • Antoine et Cléopâtre (1972) by Emmanuel Bondeville
    Emmanuel Bondeville
    Emmanuel Bondeville was a French composer and music administrator, born 29 October 1898 in Rouen, and died 26 November 1987 in Paris.- Biography :...

  • Cleopatra (1904) (tone poem) by George Whitefield Chadwick
    George Whitefield Chadwick
    George Whitefield Chadwick was an American composer. Along with Horatio Parker, Amy Beach, Arthur Foote, and Edward MacDowell, he was a representative composer of what can be called the New England School of American composers of the late 19th century—the generation before Charles Ives...

  • La Cleopatra
    La Cleopatra
    La Cleopatra is an opera seria in two acts by composer Domenico Cimarosa with an Italian libretto by F. Moretti.-Historical background and musical analysis:...

    by Domenico Cimarosa
    Domenico Cimarosa
    Domenico Cimarosa was an Italian opera composer of the Neapolitan school...

  • Omnium (2005) by Norman Durkee
    Teatro ZinZanni
    Teatro ZinZanni is a circus dinner theater that began in the neighborhood of Lower Queen Anne in Seattle, Washington. It has since expanded to a site on the waterfront at Pier 29 on the San Francisco, California The Embarcadero....

  • Antoine et Cléopâtre (2006) by Lewis Furey
    Lewis Furey
    Lewis Furey, born Lewis Greenblatt is a Canadian composer, singer, violinist, pianist, actor and director.-Career:Born in Montreal, Quebec to French and American parents, Furey trained as a classical violinist, and at age 11 performed as a soloist in the Matinées pour la jeunesse concert series...

     (adapted from Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra)
  • "Variation de Cléopâtre" (from Faust
    Faust (opera)
    Faust is a drame lyrique in five acts by Charles Gounod to a French libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré from Carré's play Faust et Marguerite, in turn loosely based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust, Part 1...

    ) by Charles Gounod
    Charles Gounod
    Charles-François Gounod was a French composer, known for his Ave Maria as well as his operas Faust and Roméo et Juliette.-Biography:...

  • Cleopatra e Cesare (1742) by Carl Heinrich Graun
    Carl Heinrich Graun
    Carl Heinrich Graun was a German composer and tenor singer. Along with Johann Adolf Hasse, he is considered to be the most important German composer of Italian opera of his time.-Biography:...

  • Great Caesar (1899) (burlesque
    Burlesque
    Burlesque is a literary, dramatic or musical work intended to cause laughter by caricaturing the manner or spirit of serious works, or by ludicrous treatment of their subjects...

    ) by George Grossmith, Jr.
    George Grossmith, Jr.
    George Grossmith, Jr. was a British actor, theatre producer and manager, director, playwright and songwriter, best remembered for his work in and with Edwardian musical comedies...

     and Paul Rubens
    Paul Rubens (composer)
    Paul Alfred Rubens was an English songwriter and librettist who wrote some of the most popular Edwardian musical comedies of the early twentieth century. He contributed to the success of dozens of musicals....

  • Cleopatra's Night
    Cleopatra's Night
    Cleopatra's Night is a short opera in two acts by American composer Henry Kimball Hadley. Its libretto is by Alice Leal Pollock based on a story by French author Théophile Gautier. The opera premiered at the Metropolitan Opera on January 31, 1920...

    by Henry Kimball Hadley
    Henry Kimball Hadley
    Henry Kimball Hadley was an American composer and conductor.-Life:Hadley was born into a musical family in Somerville, Massachusetts...

  • Giulio Cesare
    Giulio Cesare
    Giulio Cesare in Egitto , commonly known simply as Giulio Cesare, is an Italian opera in three acts written for the Royal Academy of Music by George Frideric Handel in 1724...

    by George Frideric Handel
    George Frideric Handel
    George Frideric Handel was a German-British Baroque composer, famous for his operas, oratorios, anthems and organ concertos. Handel was born in 1685, in a family indifferent to music...

  • Antonio e Cleopatra (1725) (serenata) by Johann Adolph Hasse
    Johann Adolph Hasse
    Johann Adolph Hasse was an 18th-century German composer, singer and teacher of music. Immensely popular in his time, Hasse was best known for his prolific operatic output, though he also composed a considerable quantity of sacred music...

  • Antonio e Cleopatra (1937) by Gian Francesco Malipiero
    Gian Francesco Malipiero
    Gian Francesco Malipiero was an Italian composer, musicologist, music teacher and editor.-Early years:Born in Venice into an aristocratic family, the grandson of the opera composer Francesco Malipiero, Gian Francesco Malipiero was prevented by family troubles from pursuing his musical education in...

  • Cléopâtre
    Cléopâtre
    Cléopâtre is an opera in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Louis Payen. It was first performed in at the Opéra Monte-Carlo on February 23, 1914, nearly two years after Massenet's death....

    by Jules-Émile-Frédéric Massenet
  • Die unglückselige Kleopatra, Königin von Ägypten (1704) by Johann Mattheson
    Johann Mattheson
    Johann Mattheson was a German composer, writer, lexicographer, diplomat and music theorist.Mattheson was born and died in Hamburg. He was a close friend of George Frideric Handel, although he nearly killed him in a sudden quarrel, during a performance of Mattheson's opera Cleopatra in 1704...

  • Antonio e Cleopatra (1701) (serenata) by Alessandro Scarlatti
    Alessandro Scarlatti
    Alessandro Scarlatti was an Italian Baroque composer especially famous for his operas and chamber cantatas. He is considered the founder of the Neapolitan school of opera. He was the father of two other composers, Domenico Scarlatti and Pietro Filippo Scarlatti.-Life:Scarlatti was born in...

  • Die Perlen der Kleopatra (1923) by Oscar Straus
    Oscar Straus (composer)
    Oscar Nathan Straus was a Viennese composer of operettas and film scores and songs. He also wrote about 500 cabaret songs, chamber music, and orchestral and choral works...


Plays

  • Caesar's Revenge (1595) by Anonymous
  • The False One
    The False One
    The False One is a late Jacobean era stage play, written by John Fletcher and Philip Massinger. Generally categorized as a "classical history," the play tells part of the story of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra....

    (1620) by Francis Beaumont
    Francis Beaumont
    Francis Beaumont was a dramatist in the English Renaissance theatre, most famous for his collaborations with John Fletcher....

     and Philip Massinger
    Philip Massinger
    Philip Massinger was an English dramatist. His finely plotted plays, including A New Way to Pay Old Debts, The City Madam and The Roman Actor, are noted for their satire and realism, and their political and social themes.-Early life:The son of Arthur Massinger or Messenger, he was baptized at St....

  • Caesar in Egypt (1724) by Colley Cibber
    Colley Cibber
    Colley Cibber was an English actor-manager, playwright and Poet Laureate. His colourful memoir Apology for the Life of Colley Cibber describes his life in a personal, anecdotal and even rambling style...

     (Cleopatra is a major character)
  • Cleopatra by Samuel Daniel
    Samuel Daniel
    Samuel Daniel was an English poet and historian.-Early life:Daniel was born near Taunton in Somerset, the son of a music-master. He was the brother of lutenist and composer John Danyel. Their sister Rosa was Edmund Spenser's model for Rosalind in his The Shepherd's Calendar; she eventually married...

  • All for Love by John Dryden
    John Dryden
    John Dryden was an influential English poet, literary critic, translator, and playwright who dominated the literary life of Restoration England to such a point that the period came to be known in literary circles as the Age of Dryden.Walter Scott called him "Glorious John." He was made Poet...

  • Marc-Antoine (c. 1578) by Robert Garnier
    Robert Garnier
    Robert Garnier was a French tragic poet. He published his first work while still a law-student at Toulouse, where he won a prize in the Académie des Jeux Floraux. It was a collection of lyrical pieces, now lost, entitled Plaintes amoureuses de Robert Garnier...

  • Harmachio (1890) by H. Rider Haggard
    H. Rider Haggard
    Sir Henry Rider Haggard, KBE was an English writer of adventure novels set in exotic locations, predominantly Africa, and a founder of the Lost World literary genre. He was also involved in agricultural reform around the British Empire...

     (renamed Cleopatra in 1891)
  • Cléopâtre Captive (1552–1553) by Étienne Jodelle
    Étienne Jodelle
    Étienne Jodelle, seigneur de Limodin , French dramatist and poet, was born in Paris of a noble family.He attached himself to the poetic circle of the Pléiade and proceeded to apply the principles of the reformers to dramatic composition...

  • Cleopatra (1661) by Daniel Casper von Lohenstein
    Daniel Casper von Lohenstein
    Daniel Caspar , also spelled Daniel Casper, and referred to from 1670 as Daniel Caspar von Lohenstein, was a Baroque Silesian playwright, lawyer, diplomat, poet, and chief representative of the Second Silesian School.-Family:The Casper and/or Caspar family came from the Brieg principality, first...

  • Cléopâtre (1630) by Jean Mairet
    Jean Mairet
    Jean Mairet was a classical French dramatist who wrote both tragedies and comedies.- Life :He was born at Besançon, and went to Paris to study at the Collège des Grassins about 1625. In that year he produced his first piece Chryséide et Arimand...

  • Cleopâtre (1750) by Jean-François Marmontel
    Jean-François Marmontel
    Jean-François Marmontel was a French historian and writer, a member of the Encyclopediste movement.-Biography:He was born of poor parents at Bort, Limousin...

  • Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, Her Tragedy (1639) by Thomas May
    Thomas May
    Thomas May was an English poet, dramatist and historian of the Renaissance era.- Early life and career until 1630 :...

  • Cléopâtre (1890) by Émile Moreau
    Émile Moreau
    Émile Moreau was a French playwright and screenwriter. In co-operation with Victorien Sardou, he wrote the plays Madame Sans-Gêne and Cleopatre . He also wrote the play Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth, and the script for its film adaptation, and was one of the co-founders of the Indian...

     and Victorien Sardou
    Victorien Sardou
    Victorien Sardou was a French dramatist. He is best remembered today for his development, along with Eugène Scribe, of the well-made play...

  • Antony and Cleopatra (1677) by Charles Sedley
  • Antony and Cleopatra
    Antony and Cleopatra
    Antony and Cleopatra is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written sometime between 1603 and 1607. It was first printed in the First Folio of 1623. The plot is based on Thomas North's translation of Plutarch's Lives and follows the relationship between Cleopatra and Mark Antony...

    by William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"...

  • Caesar and Cleopatra
    Caesar and Cleopatra (play)
    Caesar and Cleopatra, a play written in 1898 by George Bernard Shaw, was first staged in 1901 and first published with Captain Brassbound's Conversion and The Devil's Disciple in his 1901 collection, Three Plays for Puritans. It was first performed at Newcastle-on-Tyne on March 15, 1899...

    by George Bernard Shaw
    George Bernard Shaw
    George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright and a co-founder of the London School of Economics. Although his first profitable writing was music and literary criticism, in which capacity he wrote many highly articulate pieces of journalism, his main talent was for drama, and he wrote more than 60...

  • The Death of Cleopatra (1929) by Ahmed Shawqi
    Ahmed Shawqi
    Ahmed Shawqi was the great Arabic Poet-Laureate, an Egyptian poet and dramatist who pioneered the modern Egyptian literary movement, most notably introducing the genre of poetic epics to the Arabic literary tradition...

  • The Tragedy of Antonie (c. 1592) by Mary Sidney
    Mary Sidney
    Mary Herbert , Countess of Pembroke , was one of the first English women to achieve a major reputation for her literary works, poetry, poetic translations and literary patronage.-Family:...


Poetry

  • "Dead Cleopatra Lies in a Crystal Casket" (1917) by Conrad Aiken
    Conrad Aiken
    Conrad Potter Aiken was an American novelist and poet, whose work includes poetry, short stories, novels, a play and an autobiography.-Early years:...

  • "Cerchio II, Canto V" by Dante Alighieri
    Dante Alighieri
    Durante degli Alighieri, mononymously referred to as Dante , was an Italian poet, prose writer, literary theorist, moral philosopher, and political thinker. He is best known for the monumental epic poem La commedia, later named La divina commedia ...

     (from Inferno
    Inferno (Dante)
    Inferno is the first part of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. It is followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso. It is an allegory telling of the journey of Dante through what is largely the medieval concept of Hell, guided by the Roman poet Virgil. In the poem, Hell is depicted as...

    )
  • "Клеопатра" by Anna Akhmatova
    Anna Akhmatova
    Anna Andreyevna Gorenko , better known by the pen name Anna Akhmatova , was a Russian and Soviet modernist poet, one of the most acclaimed writers in the Russian canon.Harrington p11...

  • "Cléopâtre" (1670) by Isaac de Benserade
    Isaac de Benserade
    Isaac de Benserade was a French poet.Born in Lyons-la-Forêt in the Province of Normandy, his family appears to have been connected with Richelieu, who bestowed on him a pension of 600 livres. He began his literary career with the tragedy of Cléopâtre , which was followed by four other pieces...

  • "Cleopatrie Martiris, Egipti Regine" by Geoffrey Chaucer
    Geoffrey Chaucer
    Geoffrey Chaucer , known as the Father of English literature, is widely considered the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages and was the first poet to have been buried in Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey...

     (from The Legend of Good Women
    The Legend of Good Women
    The Legend of Good Women is a poem in the form of a dream vision by Geoffrey Chaucer.The poem is the third longest of Chaucer’s works, after The Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Criseyde and is possibly the first significant work in English to use the iambic pentameter or decasyllabic couplets...

    )
  • "Cleopatra" by Robert Crawford
    Robert Crawford (poet)
    Robert Crawford was an Australian poet.Crawford was born in Doonside, New South Wales, the son of Robert Crawford senior, and was educated at The King's School, Parramatta, and the University of Sydney. Crawford settled on a farm as his forefathers had done, but not being successful, became a...

  • "Cleopatra" (1633) by Girolamo Graziani
    Girolamo Graziani
    Girolamo Graziani , was an Italian poet.Girolamo Graziani has been one of the most famous poet of 17th century. But his fame didn't survive him. During his life he was appreciated mainly for his epic poems La Cleopatra and il Conquisto di Granata .The latter has been the source for Giacomo...

  • "Antoine et Cléopâtre" (from Les Trophées, 1878–1887) by José-Maria de Heredia
  • "Cleopatra to the Asp" (1960) by Ted Hughes
    Ted Hughes
    Edward James Hughes OM , more commonly known as Ted Hughes, was an English poet and children's writer. Critics routinely rank him as one of the best poets of his generation. Hughes was British Poet Laureate from 1984 until his death.Hughes was married to American poet Sylvia Plath, from 1956 until...

  • "Antony and Cleopatra" (1857) by William Haines Lytle
    William Haines Lytle
    William Haines Lytle was a politician in Ohio, renowned poet, and military officer in the United States Army during both the Mexican-American War and American Civil War, where he was killed in action as a brigadier general.-Biography:Lytle was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the scion of a leading area...

  • "Au jardin de l’infante, Cléopâtre" (1893) by Albert Samain
    Albert Samain
    Albert Victor Samain was a French poet and writer of the Symbolist school.Born in Lille, his family were Flemish and had long lived in the town or its suburbs. At the time of the poet's birth, his father, Jean-Baptiste Samain, and his mother, Elisa-Henriette Mouquet, conducted a business in "wines...

  • "Early in the Morning" (1955) by Louis Simpson
    Louis Simpson
    Louis Aston Marantz Simpson is an American poet. He won the 1964 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his work At The End Of The Open Road.-Life:...

  • "After Reading Antony and Cleopatra" (1890) by Robert Louis Stevenson
    Robert Louis Stevenson
    Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist and travel writer. His best-known books include Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde....

  • "Cleopatra" (1868) by William Wetmore Story
    William Wetmore Story
    William Wetmore Story was an American sculptor, art critic, poet and editor.-Biography:William Wetmore Story was the son of jurist Joseph Story and Sarah Waldo Story...

  • "Cleopatra" (1864) by Algernon Charles Swinburne
    Algernon Charles Swinburne
    Algernon Charles Swinburne was an English poet, playwright, novelist, and critic. He invented the roundel form, wrote several novels, and contributed to the famous Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica...

  • "Cleopatra to the Asp" (1897) by John B. Tabb

Television

  • Antonio e Cleopatra (1965) (Valeria Valeri
    Valeria Valeri
    Valeria Valeri is an important Italian actress from theatre, cinema and television.-External links:...

    )
  • Antony and Cleopatra (1974) Royal Shakespeare Company
    Royal Shakespeare Company
    The Royal Shakespeare Company is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The company employs 700 staff and produces around 20 productions a year from its home in Stratford-upon-Avon and plays regularly in London, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and on tour across...

     (Janet Suzman
    Janet Suzman
    Dame Janet Suzman, DBE is a South African-born-British actress and director.-Early life:Janet Suzman was born in Johannesburg to a Jewish family, the daughter of Betty and Saul Suzman, a wealthy importer of tobacco....

    )
  • Antony and Cleopatra (1981) BBC Television Shakespeare
    BBC Television Shakespeare
    The BBC Television Shakespeare was a set of television adaptations of the plays of William Shakespeare, produced by the BBC between 1978 and 1985.-Origins:...

     (Jane Lapotaire
    Jane Lapotaire
    Jane Lapotaire is a British actress.She studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in the 1960s. Her role in the title role of Marie Curie first brought her to wide attention...

    )
  • Antony and Cleopatra (1983) (Lynn Redgrave
    Lynn Redgrave
    Lynn Rachel Redgrave, OBE was an English actress.A member of the well-known British family of actors, Redgrave trained in London before making her theatrical debut in 1962...

    )
  • Astro Boy: "The Return of Queen Cleopatra" (Season 1, Episode 31)
  • Cleopatra
    Cleopatra (1999 film)
    Cleopatra is a 1999 fictional film portrayal of the Egyptian queen Cleopatra, produced by Hallmark Entertainment, starring Leonor Varela as the title character, Timothy Dalton as Julius Caesar, Billy Zane as Mark Antony, Rupert Graves as Octavius, Sean Pertwee as Brutus and Bruce Payne as Cassius....

    (Leonor Varela
    Leonor Varela
    Leonor Varela Palma is a Chilean actress, and model. She played the character Cleopatra in the 1999 film Cleopatra...

    )
  • Cleopatra (2010) (TV series) (Sulaf Fawakherji
    Sulaf Fawakherji
    Sulaf Fawakherji is a prominent Syrian film and TV actress. She has played many roles on Syrian soap operas. Fawakherji studied art and sculpture at Adham Ismail Fine Arts Institute before starring on stage in plays including Al-Sawt and Hekayat al-Shetaa...

    )
  • Cleopatra (2010) (TV series) (Cyrine Abdelnour
    Cyrine Abdelnour
    Cyrine Abdelnour is a Lebanese singer, actress, and model.Her first album, Leila Min Layali, was released in 2004. She released her second album, Aleik Ayouni in 2006, with debut single Law Bas Fe Aini becoming one of the most popular Lebanese songs of 2006. Abdelnour has also starred in Arabic...

    )
  • The Cleopatras
    The Cleopatras
    The Cleopatras is a British television series produced by the BBC in 1983.The eight-part serial was a historical drama set in ancient Egypt and charted the ruling dynasty of the Cleopatras...

    (Michelle Newell
    Michelle Newell
    Michelle Newell is a British actress probably best known for her role in the BBC mini-series The Cleopatras and as Gill Gregory in Coronation Street...

    )
  • Clone High
    Clone High
    Clone High is a Canadian-American animated television series that aired for one season on MTV and Teletoon....

    (Christa Miller
    Christa Miller
    Christa Miller is an American actress who has achieved success in television comedy. Her foremost roles include Kate O'Brien on The Drew Carey Show and Jordan Sullivan on Scrubs . She has also appeared on Seinfeld and CSI: Miami...

    )
  • Doctor Who
    Doctor Who
    Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a time-travelling humanoid alien known as the Doctor who explores the universe in a sentient time machine called the TARDIS that flies through time and space, whose exterior...

    : "River Song
    River Song (Doctor Who)
    River Song is a fictional character played primarily by Alex Kingston in the British science-fiction series Doctor Who. River Song was introduced to the series as an experienced future companion of series protagonist the Doctor, an alien Time Lord who travels through time in his TARDIS...

    " (Alex Kingston
    Alex Kingston
    Alexandra Elizabeth "Alex" Kingston is an English actress. She is most widely known for her roles as Dr. Elizabeth Corday on the NBC medical drama ER and as River Song in Doctor Who.-Early life and education:...

    )
  • General Electric Theater
    General Electric Theater
    General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald W. Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations.-Radio:...

    : "Caesar and Cleopatra" (Piper Laurie
    Piper Laurie
    Piper Laurie is an American actress of stage and screen known for her roles in the television series Twin Peaks and the films The Hustler, Carrie, and Children of a Lesser God, all of which brought her Academy Award nominations...

    )
  • Giulio Cesare
    Giulio Cesare
    Giulio Cesare in Egitto , commonly known simply as Giulio Cesare, is an Italian opera in three acts written for the Royal Academy of Music by George Frideric Handel in 1724...

    (1990) (Susan Larson
    Susan Larson
    Susan Larson is an American soprano opera singer. Larson was born in New Rochelle, New York and she graduated with a Bachelor of Music from Indiana University in 1965. She received a Master of Music from the New England Conservatory in 1969....

    )
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame
    Hallmark Hall of Fame
    Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City based greeting card company. The second longest-running television program in the history of television, it has a historically long run, beginning in 1951 and continuing into 2011...

    : "Caesar and Cleopatra" (Geneviève Bujold
    Geneviève Bujold
    Geneviève Bujold is a Canadian actress best known for her portrayal of Anne Boleyn in the 1969 film Anne of the Thousand Days, for which she won a Golden Globe Award for best actress and was nominated for an Academy Award....

    )
  • Histeria!
    Histeria!
    Histeria! is a 1998 American animated series created by Tom Ruegger and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Unlike other animated series produced by Warner Bros. in the 1990s, Histeria! stood out as the most explicit edutainment program in order to meet FCC requirements for...

    (Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille is an American voice actress best known for providing various voices on the animated series The Simpsons, Futurama, Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, Disney's House of Mouse, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Rugrats, All Grown Up!, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, and Dave the...

    )
  • Imperium: Augustus
    Imperium: Augustus
    Imperium: Augustus is a 2003 joint British-Italian production, and part of the Imperium series. It tells of the life story of Octavian and how he became Augustus...

    (Anna Valle)
  • Julius Caesar
    Julius Caesar (TV miniseries)
    Julius Caesar is a 2002 mini-series about the life of Julius Caesar. It was directed by Uli Edel, and written by Peter Pruce and Craig Warner. It is a dramatization of the life of Julius Caesar through 82 BC to his death in 44 BC...

    (Samuela Sardo)
  • Legends of the Hidden Temple
    Legends of the Hidden Temple
    Legends of the Hidden Temple is an action-adventure game show for children. The show centers around a "Temple" that is "filled with lost treasures protected by mysterious Mayan Temple Guards"...

    : "The Snake Bracelet of Cleopatra"
  • Meeting of Minds
    Meeting of Minds
    Meeting of Minds is a television series, created by Steve Allen, which aired on PBS from 1977 to 1981.The show featured guests who played significant roles in world history...

    : "Queen Cleopatra/Theodore Roosevelt
    Theodore Roosevelt
    Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States . He is noted for his exuberant personality, range of interests and achievements, and his leadership of the Progressive Movement, as well as his "cowboy" persona and robust masculinity...

    /Thomas Aquinas
    Thomas Aquinas
    Thomas Aquinas, O.P. , also Thomas of Aquin or Aquino, was an Italian Dominican priest of the Catholic Church, and an immensely influential philosopher and theologian in the tradition of scholasticism, known as Doctor Angelicus, Doctor Communis, or Doctor Universalis...

    /Thomas Paine
    Thomas Paine
    Thomas "Tom" Paine was an English author, pamphleteer, radical, inventor, intellectual, revolutionary, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States...

    " (Jayne Meadows
    Jayne Meadows
    -Early life:Jayne Meadows was born as Jayne Cotter in Wu-ch'ang, in Heilongjiang, China, to Episcopal missionary parents, the Rev. Francis James Meadows Cotter and his wife, the former Ida Miller Taylor, who had married in 1915. Meadows is the older sister of the late actress Audrey Meadows. She...

    )
  • The Morecambe & Wise Show
    The Morecambe & Wise Show (1968)
    The Morecambe & Wise Show that began airing in 1968 was the second TV series for comedy duo Morecambe and Wise.-Beginnings:The first series of the "new" Morecambe & Wise Show was broadcast in colour on BBC Two in 1968 and was deemed to be a success. Though now established as a popular star, Eric...

    : "Season 5, Episode 5" (Glenda Jackson
    Glenda Jackson
    Glenda May Jackson, CBE is a British Labour Party politician and former actress. She has been a Member of Parliament since 1992, and currently represents Hampstead and Kilburn. She previously served as MP for Hampstead and Highgate...

    )
  • Mujeres Insólitas: "La Sierpe del Nilo" (Rocío Dúrcal
    Rocío Dúrcal
    Rocío Dúrcal , born as María de los Ángeles de Las Heras Ortíz, was a Spanish singer and actress, known artistically as Rocío Durcal. Spanish is the best selling solo albums with more than 80 million to date...

    )
  • The New Addams Family
    The New Addams Family
    The New Addams Family is an American/Canadian sitcom that aired from October 1998 to August 1999 and aired on YTV in Canada and Fox Family in the United States. It was produced by Shavick Entertainment and Saban Entertainment as a new version of the 1960s series The Addams Family.-Synopsis:The new...

    : "Cleopatra, Green of the Nile" (Adam Behr and Nicholas Podbrey)
  • Producers' Showcase
    Producers' Showcase
    Producers' Showcase is an American anthology television series that was telecast live during the 1950s in compatible color by NBC. With top talent, the 90-minute episodes, covering a wide variety of genres, aired under the title every fourth Monday at 8 p.m. ET for three seasons, beginning October...

    : "Caesar and Cleopatra" (Claire Bloom
    Claire Bloom
    Claire Bloom is an English film and stage actress.-Early life:Bloom was born in the North London suburb of Finchley, the daughter of Elizabeth and Edward Max Blume, who worked in sales...

    )
  • Rome
    Rome (TV series)
    Rome is a British-American–Italian historical drama television series created by Bruno Heller, John Milius and William J. MacDonald. The show's two seasons premiered in 2005 and 2007, and were later released on DVD. Rome is set in the 1st century BC, during Ancient Rome's transition from Republic...

    (2005–07) (Lyndsey Marshal
    Lyndsey Marshal
    Lyndsey Marshal is an English actress best known for her performance in The Hours as the recurring character Cleopatra on HBO's Rome, and as Lady Sarah Hill in BBC period drama Garrow's Law.-Biography:...

    )
  • The Spread of the Eagle (1963) (TV series) (Mary Morris
    Mary Morris
    Mary Morris was a British actress.-Life and career:She was the daughter of Herbert Stanley Morris, the botanist, and his wife Sylvia Ena de Creft-Harford. She was educated at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.She made her stage debut in Lysistrata at the Gate Theatre, London, in 1935...

    )
  • The Supersizers...: "The Supersizers Eat...Ancient Rome" (Sue Perkins
    Sue Perkins
    Sue Perkins is an English comedienne, broadcaster, actress, and writer.-Education:Perkins was educated at Croham Hurst School, an independent school for girls in Croydon in South London, at the same time as the BBC Breakfast News presenter Susanna Reid...

    )
  • Teen Angel: "Honest Abe and Popular Steve" (Sue Giosa)
  • You Are There: "The Death of Cleopatra" (Kim Stanley
    Kim Stanley
    Kim Stanley was an American actress, primarily in television and theatre, but with occasional film performances....

    )
  • Xena: Warrior Princess
    Xena: Warrior Princess
    Xena: Warrior Princess is an American–New Zealand supernatural fantasy adventure series that aired in syndication from September 4, 1995 until June 18, 2001....

    :
    • "King of Assassins" (Gina Torres
      Gina Torres
      Gina Torres is an American television and movie actress. She is known for her roles in science fiction and fantasy. She has appeared in many television series, including Hercules: The Legendary Journeys , Xena: Warrior Princess , the short-lived Cleopatra 2525, as well as Alias , Firefly Gina...

      )
    • "Antony & Cleopatra" (Jo Davidson)
  • Puella Magi Madoka Magica
    Puella Magi Madoka Magica
    is a Japanese anime television series produced by Shaft and Aniplex. The series is directed by Akiyuki Shinbo and written by Gen Urobuchi with original character designs by Ume Aoki, character design adaptation by Takahiro Kishida and music by Yuki Kajiura...

    : in episode 11 as a Puella Magi


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