You're confusing women here. Isis was an Egyptian goddess and Cleopatra was a mortal woman. They could not have formed a friendship in the way we think of it. Cleopatra worshiped Isis ad even called herself the "New Isis" as part of her Propaganda to impress the Egyptian people. What Isis thought about this, we'll never know.
they like each other
No
She thinks he is handsome and sweet. they met each other and they seemed nice to each other.
sorry...no they dont
They like to just hangout with each other
Well Cleopatra wanted to be like Isis . So in puplic she wore make-up.
Cleopatra wanted the public to think of her as Divine and worship her; she dressed like the goddess Isis to reinforce the message that she was the reincarnation of one of Egypt's most popular female deities.
Cleopatra, worshiped the standard Egyptian gods. In addition she took on the personna of Isis. In public she liked to dress like the goddess and even called herself the new Isis. Incidentally, this is how the myth of her death by snake bite originated. The goddess Isis was always depicted with atleast one snake on her arm.
Cleopatra considered herself an incarnation of Isis. She dubbed herself the "New Isis" and at public ceremonies would dress like the goddess. The image of Cleo as Isis gave her a bonding of sorts with the native Egyptian people.Cleopatra considered herself an incarnation of Isis. She dubbed herself the "New Isis" and at public ceremonies would dress like the goddess. The image of Cleo as Isis gave her a bonding of sorts with the native Egyptian people.Cleopatra considered herself an incarnation of Isis. She dubbed herself the "New Isis" and at public ceremonies would dress like the goddess. The image of Cleo as Isis gave her a bonding of sorts with the native Egyptian people.Cleopatra considered herself an incarnation of Isis. She dubbed herself the "New Isis" and at public ceremonies would dress like the goddess. The image of Cleo as Isis gave her a bonding of sorts with the native Egyptian people.Cleopatra considered herself an incarnation of Isis. She dubbed herself the "New Isis" and at public ceremonies would dress like the goddess. The image of Cleo as Isis gave her a bonding of sorts with the native Egyptian people.Cleopatra considered herself an incarnation of Isis. She dubbed herself the "New Isis" and at public ceremonies would dress like the goddess. The image of Cleo as Isis gave her a bonding of sorts with the native Egyptian people.Cleopatra considered herself an incarnation of Isis. She dubbed herself the "New Isis" and at public ceremonies would dress like the goddess. The image of Cleo as Isis gave her a bonding of sorts with the native Egyptian people.Cleopatra considered herself an incarnation of Isis. She dubbed herself the "New Isis" and at public ceremonies would dress like the goddess. The image of Cleo as Isis gave her a bonding of sorts with the native Egyptian people.Cleopatra considered herself an incarnation of Isis. She dubbed herself the "New Isis" and at public ceremonies would dress like the goddess. The image of Cleo as Isis gave her a bonding of sorts with the native Egyptian people.
Cleopatra VII was believed to have adhered to the Egyptian religion of her time which included gods like Isis and Osiris, as well as the Hellenistic Greek religion due to her Greek heritage. She likely incorporated elements of both faiths into her religious practices.
No, Cleopatra was not a Christian. She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt and practiced the traditional Egyptian religion, which included the worship of various gods and goddesses like Isis and Osiris. Christianity did not become a major religion until after Cleopatra's time.
Cleopatra and Marc Antony were two self-centered individuals. Each one used the other for their personal gain and their personal advancement. Cleopatra needed Antony's power and Antony needed Cleopatra's money. That was the core of their alliance and relationship.
Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.
isis's army was ordinary army controlled by president demands like every other army
Egyptian sculpture and other art was very rigid in presentation. Isis was most often shown topless because among other things she was a fertility goddess. The most significant thing about representations of Isis was her head dress. She was depicted wearing the moon on her head surrounded by two horn-like things. In her hand she carried the "ankh", a symbol which you may have seen. The ankh was an elongated circle with two arms stretching out on either side and and a long vertical projection coming from the bottom of the circle - it was a symbol of divinity and eternity and was carried by many of the gods and the Pharaohs and their queens. When the Egyptian empire was at it's peak, Isis became very closely associated with the Queens of Egypt. They referred to themselves as 'daughters of Isis'. Cleopatra VII was the last Queen to use this title.
We know nothing of Cleopatra's childhood. We can speculate that it was the same as any other royal child of the times.
Cleopatra dressed for the occasion. For regular daily wear she more than likely wore the Greek chiton and for dinners or banquets a more elaborate version of it. For Egyptian outings or rituals she liked to dress in the colorful clothes of the goddess Isis as she considered herself to be the "New Isis".