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Arsinoe IV, Cleopatra's lesser-known sister, lived a life rife with drama, intrigue, and ultimately tragedy. While Cleopatra VII is renowned for her beauty, intelligence, and romantic liaisons with some of Rome's most powerful men, Arsinoe IV's story is equally compelling and deserving of recognition. Born into a family fraught with internal conflict and political machinations, Arsinoe's life and death were shaped by the relentless power struggles of the Ptolemaic dynasty. Arsinoe IV was born around 65 BCE to Ptolemy XII , the ruler of Egypt, and possibly Cleopatra V, although the identity of her mother remains a subject of historical debate. The Ptolemaic dynasty, established by one of Alexander the Great's generals, Ptolemy I Soter, was marked by familial discord and a constant struggle for power. Arsinoe was one of 6 siblings, including her more famous sisters Cleopatra VII, Bernike IV, and her brothers Ptolemy XIII and 14th . The Ptolemaic family was known for i...
Welcome to Sneferu, where we journey through the annals of ancient history. Today, we delve into the life, reign, and legacy of Cleopatra VII, the last pharaoh of Egypt. To understand Cleopatra's significance, we must first consider the historical context in which she ascended to power. The Ptolemaic dynasty, founded by Ptolemy I Soter, one of Alexander the Great's generals, ruled Egypt for nearly three centuries. This Hellenistic kingdom blended Greek and Egyptian cultures, creating a cosmopolitan society. However, over time, the Ptolemaic dynasty became increasingly unstable, with successive rulers lacking the leadership and political acumen of earlier Ptolemaic kings and queens. Factors such as over-reliance on agriculture, mismanagement of resources, and the costs of maintaining a large bureaucracy and military had weakened the kingdom's financial stability. This economic decline exacerbated the internal strife and made th...
Welcome to Sneferu, your channel for all things ancient egypt. Today, we are going to explore a dark and terrifying practice that was believed to grant a luxurious life to the Pharaohs even in their afterlifes. " The Ancient Egyptian retainer sacrifice." But before we delve into this practice, I must warn you that some of the details may not be suitable for all viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. If you are more interested in learning about the afterlife beliefs of ancient egyptians, you can check out my ancient egyptian mythology playlist. If you have stayed on, brace yourselves as we uncover the truth behind this chilling ritual. Imagine a civilization where the pharaohs were seen as living gods, with ultimate power and control over their subjects even in death. This was Ancient Egypt during the First Dynasty from 3100 BC to 2900 BC. Evidence shows that after these powerful rulers passed away, they would have servants killed to continue serving them in the afterlife. B...
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