Cleopatra and Joan of Arc are two of the most powerful and influential women to ever have lived. Although each one led for their own purposes, and in their own style, the consequences of their actions still have ripples in today’s world. Whether it be because of Cleopatra’s beauty or ruthlessness, or Joan of Arc’s faith and purity both women are considered iconic figures in the global community. Throughout time both Joan of Arc and Cleopatra have been documented as extremely influential characters in history. Cleopatra and Joan of Arc were iconic in different ways, for different reasons but it is undeniable that without them, the world wouldn’t be as it is today.
Cleopatra VII, daughter of Pharaoh Ptolemy XII, was born into royalty. As her
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Yes, she served politically as well, but there was no other motive. She only wanted to make Egypt an eminence amongst the other countries, and to follow her family’s legacy as the dynasty of Egypt’s rulers. Her main goals were to unify her country by stabilizing it and to enlarge her territories. She also managed to take all the power from her brother(s) and become the sole ruler of Egypt. This is important because it proves that she really was an ambitious leader. Cleopatra was in it for the fame and glory, as well as for the power that came along with it.This made her a fierce and respected leader of her time.
About a millenia and a half years later came another of the world 's most famous female leaders. Although she was more a teenager than a woman, Jeanne D’Arc, known as Joan of Arc, was one of the most legendary female figures ever. Joan barely even had a childhood. She was born to an extremely religious family in Domremy, France. She did not go to school but was taught to be extremely devout. Joan was especially good at spinning, an activity that was quite common in the mid 15th century, and is said to have been a fast runner. She loved going to church and
In this essay, the thesis will be proven through an explanation of her political power, how the allure of her story caused many adaptations, which interest people still today, to be made, and an analysis of her intriguing character. Cleopatra is widely remembered today because as one of the few female Pharaohs of Egypt, Cleopatra was as widely revered as one of her male predecessors. Cleopatra was the last in line of the Ptolemies, a family known for being great leaders and reformers. After the death of her father, Ptolemy VII, Cleopatra ascended the throne as her brothers were too young (Tyldesley 43). Cleopatra ruled Egypt solely for an estimated year, as shown when Tyldesley writes, “The earliest documents from this period suggest that Cleopatra ruled alone
“I am not afraid... I was born to do this” I picked this quote of Joan of Arc because she does not give up even though she is afraid. A French saint and a hero in the Hundred Years' war was Joan of Arc an important figure in World History because this farm girl helped save the French from English rule and was called the Maid Orleans and the Maid of France. She inspired the French and led them to many victories. Joan of Arc was born on January 6, 1412 into a French tenant farmer in the village of Domrémy, in northeastern France.
Empress Theodora and Queen Elizabeth Essay Throughout history women have often played a significant role,although women haven’t usually been in a position of power, they have none-the-less, often contributed in significant ways. Queen Elizabeth and Empress Theodora both impacted their societies. A woman who impacted her society was Empress Theodora of the Byzantine Empire. She impacted her society in many different ways one of the ways she impacted her society was when she influenced Justinian to make changes in the law to help protect women and children. Instead of people abandoning infants, mostly girls Justinian had laws to established hospitals,orphanages,and care facilities.
Maria Isabella "Belle" Boyd was one of the Confederacy 's most notorious spies, known as the "Cleopatra of the Secession”. She was born in today’s West Virginia in May 1844. From the start, Boyd was a high-spirited, strong-willed, and quick-witted person. Once she rode a horse into the family 's house during a party to which she was told she is too young to attend. " Belle" Boyd started out as an informal spy at age 17, gathering what information she could.
The aspects in which made Egypt great were Queen Hatshepsut, the geography of the region and their architectural advancements. Queen Hatshepsut influenced Egypt in many great ways in which made the nation prosper. She married her half-brother, Tutmose II, and upon his death, his young son Tutmose III, ruled Egypt alongside Hatshepsut. Queen Hatshepsut “in a bold move… seized the throne for herself and gained the backing of
Cleopatra’s family was not any different, she did what she had to do to restore the country she loved. Although she was not fit to be the ruler of Egypt, Cleopatra did restore Egypt to former glory because of her determination, strong alliances, and hunger to keep her family’s dynasty alive. Because of her passion and undeniable love for her country and people, Cleopatra was the best leader of the Ptolemaic
Maatkare who is better known as Hatshepsut for her throne name. She was one of the first female pharaohs but as well as she was considered one of the most successful. Unlike most of the pharaohs, she became a leader because her father had passed away and had no sons (in their bloodline) to inherit the leadership. She had married Thutmose II who was her half brother and only 3 years old in order for him to become a pharaoh. Due to his young age she had ruled in his name until he was at an age when he would be able to rule.
Since the fortune had it that Rome’s imperial regime was born from her defeat, Cleopatra played the role, as a unique as it was involuntary, of link between the Hellenistic and the Roman world. Her relationships with Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony permanently have impacted on Ancient Rome and Egypt. Her being with Caesar and Anthony led to deaths, Cleopatra had been part of Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony deaths. He began to make unwise decisions. Cleopatra was thus heir to a line of determined women who were often the object of sincere devotion on the part of the Egyptian people of inept or discredited.
Describe the manner and impact of her death Born around 69 BC Cleopatra VII, the last reigning queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt, was an ancient leader whose death had a significant impact on Egypt. The results that unfolded from the manner of Cleopatra death give us an insight into the impacts she had on Mark Antony, Egypt and her children, which contributed Octavian to attain power. The manner of Cleopatra death in 30 BC sparked conspiracy theories from both ancient and modern sources. Dio Cassius states that nobody knows the true manner in which the queen died.
Cleopatra’s Influence on the Roman Empire Cleopatra VII has become one of the most well-known ruler and Egyptian in era of the Roman Empire because of her suppose beauty, cunning personality and her influence on the Roman Republic which turned into an Empire shortly after her death. While she is not Roman citizen herself, her relations with Julius Caesar and later Mark Antony are what brought her influence of power into Roman society and expanded her own in Egypt. Just like any ruler in history she sought power which was not something easily done as a woman in that time, however primary sources such as Josephus and Cassius Dio often do not refer to her as a great ruler, but as a seductress
The French Revolution had started in 1789 with revolutionaries and radicals overthrowing the monarchy and creating change in government and ideals. Women had played a large role in the French Revolution. During the time period a societal change regarding the rights of women had begun to take place. Three women named, Etta Palm D’Aelders, Olympe De Gouges, and Pauline Leon all have made immense contributions to the development of the French revolution by advocating for equal gender rights, writing to the National Assemblies and Legislatures, and expressing patriotism for their country.
From this point, or shortly after, Cleopatra and Caesar became lovers. Whether it was because she was a direct descendant of Alexander the Great or her beauty and human qualities enticed him. Caesar promptly reassigned Cleopatra as co-ruler alongside her brother. Caesar and Cleopatras relationship progressed and on 23 June 47 BC, Cleopatra gave birth to Ptolemy XV Caesarion, their first born son. It is believed that Caesar was very proud to have a son, he instructed his aides to enquire wether Roman Law could be altered to allow Caesarion as his heir as it was forbidden to marry foreigners.
Over the past years Cleopatra and I became really close, I hate do this to her but it’s for the best. I learned about her and Caesar's relationship. I can’t believe she had Marc kill her sister (History.com), and how she watched her brother drown in the Nile, just so she can get to the top of the Empire (Ritner 662a) is absolutely wrong.
Most histories contain mainly the names of men who are important actors in events. Thus, women who are 'named ' in histories have to be far more influential than the men around them. Joan of Arc is important, then, for one reason being she was a woman who made a difference. We can see how sexism in that society operated, as well, while reading the story of her life after she worked so hard for her cause and was captured and believed 'possessed '. Eventually put to death because of 'demons ' rather than realizing/recognizing the possibility she may actually have had innate leadership
As the name Cleopatra is widely known among us, how many of us truly knows the tale of her life besides the queen title and her great beauty? Joseph L. Mankiewics’s feast “Cleopatra” in 1963 may give you some ideas about the glamorous yet tragic life of the last ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. The film has succeeded in demonstrating many historical aspects, especially the mighty ambitious Cleopatra, yet still has some inaccuracies which all will now be discussed. The film accurately portrayed most of the historical details, from the triumph to the tragedy of Cleopatra.