Cleopatra: Mother, Mistress, Murderer, Queen
2016
1h 34m
Cleopatra, the last Egyptian queen and one of the most legendary women in history. A beautiful seductress who used her sex appeal in order to manipulate the most powerful men in the Roman Empire. This film reveals the truth behind the legend.
If current server doesn't work please try other servers beside.
Similar Movies
La Cité oubliée de Ramsès II
Rating:
8.0/10
Votes:
1
Year:
2023
Brot und Spiele – Wagenrennen im alten Rom
Rating:
5.0/10
Votes:
2
Year:
2019
Le Colisée, une mégastructure romaine
With more than seven million visitors a year, its massive structure and awesome architecture testify to the genius of ancient Roman building techniques, earning it a place not only among UNESCO's World Heritage sites but as one of the new seven wonders of the world. The Roman Colosseum is an emblem of the power of a bygone empire.
Rating:
0.0/10
Votes:
0
Year:
2021
Pyramid
Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Pyramid is the only one to survive. Many believe that even with our 21st-century technology, we could not build anything like it today. Based on the most up-to-date research and the latest archaeological discoveries, here is how the Pyramid came to be.
Rating:
6.0/10
Votes:
1
Year:
2002
Gladiators: Back from the Dead
Up to one million gladiators are thought to have died in arenas across the Roman Empire. And, although fascination with gladiators has been high, the details of their lives and deaths remain fragmentary. Now, with the discovery of an ancient Roman burial site containing 80 skeletons thought to be gladiator warriors, National Geographic recreates the world of the Roman arena and how six gladiators lived, fought and died.
Rating:
8.0/10
Votes:
1
Year:
2010
Herod's Lost Tomb
National Geographic follows archaeologist Ehud Natzer in his discovery of the tomb of Herod the Great.
Rating:
6.5/10
Votes:
2
Year:
2008
The Real Antony and Cleopatra
Expert interviews, dramatic reconstructions and location shooting bring to life the iconic legend of Egyptian Queen Cleopatra in this historical documentary.
Rating:
0.0/10
Votes:
0
Year:
2016
The Lost Pyramid
A study of the ruined Egyptian pyramid of the 4th dynasty pharaoh Djedefre, including evidence from a ten-year excavation which supports new theories about his reign and the pyramid's importance.
Rating:
6.0/10
Votes:
1
Year:
2008
النيل
1960s Egyptian documentary showing scenes of local life along the banks of the River Nile, with narration by Salah Jahin
Rating:
0.0/10
Votes:
0
Year:
1965
Ägypten - Das Grab der heiligen Stiere
On the mythical site of Saqqara, the Apis bulls were buried for more than a thousand years in the immense underground necropolis of the Serapheum. Discovered in 1850 by the French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette, this place shelters a treasure of which a part is preserved in the Louvre. The collapse of the ceiling of one of the galleries had however prevented the archaeologist from venturing into the entire necropolis. More than 170 years later, the museum's Egyptologists are continuing the work of their famous predecessor. Investigating the cult of the Apis bull and the mysterious rituals that surrounded it, the team is especially looking for access to the unexplored parts, which have at least eight burial chambers, with the hope of finding intact tombs.
Rating:
8.5/10
Votes:
2
Year:
2023
Building the Ancient City: Rome
Rome, 2000 years ago was the world's first ancient megacity. In a world where few towns had more than ten thousand inhabitants, more than a million people lived in Rome. How did they manage without all the technologies of our modern cities? How did they bring in enough food to sustain the population? How did they house them? How did they maintain law and order? How did they make this city work?
Rating:
7.0/10
Votes:
1
Egypt's Lost Cities
It is possible that only one per cent of the wonders of ancient Egypt have been discovered, but now, thanks to a pioneering approach to archaeology, that is about to change. Dr. Sarah Parcak uses satellites to probe beneath the sands, where she has found cities, temples and pyramids. Now, with Dallas Campbell and Liz Bonnin, she heads to Egypt to discover if these magnificent buildings are really there.
Rating:
7.5/10
Votes:
2
Year:
2011
Hannibal v Rome
A documentary about Hannibal Barca - the general and ruler of New Carthage, who crossed the Alps in the fight with Rome. It covers the period from before the Punic Wars to the defeat of Carthage.
Rating:
7.2/10
Votes:
2
Year:
2005
LE TOMBEAU DE NEFERTITI
Rating:
8.0/10
Votes:
3
Year:
2017
The Lost Pharaoh: The Search for Akhenaten
Ancient pharaoh Akhenaten was almost lost to history. Canadian archaeologist Donald Redford, who uncovered the foundation of one of the pharaoh’s many temples, attempts to finally piece together this great Egyptian ruler’s enigmatic story.
Rating:
0.0/10
Votes:
0
Year:
1980
Die Pharaonin und das Goldland - Hatschepsuts Reise nach Punt
Rating:
0.0/10
Votes:
0
Year:
2010
The Roman Empire in the First Century
Two thousand years ago, at the dawn of the first century, the ancient world was ruled by Rome. Through the experiences, memories and writings of the people who lived it, this series tells the story of that time - the emperors and slaves, poets and plebeians, who wrested order from chaos, built the most cosmopolitan society the world had ever seen and shaped the Roman empire in the first century A.D.
Rating:
5.4/10
Votes:
5
Year:
2001
Le Palais des hiéroglyphes - Sur les traces de Champollion
Rating:
7.5/10
Votes:
2
Year:
2022
Secrets of Egypt's Lost Queen
Move over, King Tut: There's a new pharaoh on the scene. A team of top archaeologists and forensics experts revisits the story of Hatshepsut, the woman who snatched the throne dressed as a man and declared herself ruler. Despite her long and prosperous reign, her record was all but eradicated from Egyptian history in a mystery that has long puzzled scholars. But with the latest research effort captured in this program, history is about to change.
Rating:
7.5/10
Votes:
2
Year:
2007
Grande Pyramide K 2019
Today we cut the granite with diamond-cut blade as is one of the most difficult rocks to cut due to its hardness.How could the egyptians, if it was them, have achieved those shapes in the sculpture sphinx of Sénousret made of Migmatite material, which is harder than granite? What was that extraordinary tool that made this possible? This example is what disputes all the official theories of egyptology. Dozen of questions now arise. Did the egyptians really have an advance technology that was losted over time? The answer is in this movie.Lucky is to understand that in 2019, we have a chance to learn how the Great Pyramid was built, who built it, and what its hidden behind it. Let yourself go and come discover the biggest mystery of humanity, the New Great Story!
Rating:
8.0/10
Votes:
2
Year:
2019
If current server doesn't work please try other servers beside.