Queen Cleopatra
Queen Cleopatra 1----548
Cleopatra ascended the throne at the age of 17 and died at the age of 39. She spoke 9 languages. She knew the language of ancient Egypt and learned to read hieroglyphics, which was unique in her lineage. In addition to that, she knew Greek and the languages of the Parthians, Hebrews, Medes, cave dwellers, Syriacs, Ethiopians, and Arabs.
With this knowledge, any book in the world was open to her. In addition to languages, she studied geography, history, astronomy, international diplomacy, mathematics, chemistry, medicine, zoology, economics and other disciplines. She tried to access all the knowledge of her time.
Cleopatra spent a lot of time in a kind of ancient laboratory. She wrote some works related to herbs and cosmetics. Unfortunately, all of her books were destroyed in the fire of the Great Library of Alexandria in 391 AD. C- The famous physicist Galen studied her works and was able to copy some of the recipes that Cleopatra created.
One such treatment, which Galen also recommended to her patients, was a special cream that could help bald men regain their hair. Cleopatra's books also included beauty tips, but none of them have reached us.
The Queen of Egypt was also interested in herbal healing, and thanks to her knowledge of languages, she had access to many of the papyri that are lost today. Its influence on science and medicine was known in the first centuries of Christianity. She is undoubtedly a unique personality in human history. (copied)


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