Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
So we are to believe that a 2000 year old coin has an accurate representation of a Greek woman on it?![]()
Don't know your history, do you?
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
That is not the first time i heard that. Other shows i have seen on the History Channel or Discovery, said that she was not beautiful, but was very "sensual" and smart. That is what made her attractive.
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
So we are to believe that a 2000 year old coin has an accurate representation of a Greek woman on it?![]()
Don't know your history, do you?
cleopatra history? nope.
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
So we are to believe that a 2000 year old coin has an accurate representation of a Greek woman on it?![]()
Don't know your history, do you?
She was Greek there buddy.Her parents were both from Macedonia, a Greek nation. She spoke Greek and was raised in Greek culture. Reportedly, she was also the first member of the Egyptian ruling family in 300 years to have learn the Egyptian language as a second language.
Originally posted by: Geocentricity
OMG! Abraham Lincoln only had 1 side of a face and has a copper shine skintone!
Originally posted by: Amused
So we are to believe that a 2000 year old coin has an accurate representation of a Greek woman on it?
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: Amused
So we are to believe that a 2000 year old coin has an accurate representation of a Greek woman on it?
Well sure. This is what the ancient Egyptians looked like.
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
So we are to believe that a 2000 year old coin has an accurate representation of a Greek woman on it?![]()
Don't know your history, do you?
cleopatra history? nope.
Egyptian history, period. By the time Cleopatra (Greek for "father's glory") assumed the thrown, the ruling family had been Greek for 300 years.
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
So we are to believe that a 2000 year old coin has an accurate representation of a Greek woman on it?![]()
Don't know your history, do you?
cleopatra history? nope.
Egyptian history, period. By the time Cleopatra (Greek for "father's glory") assumed the thrown, the ruling family had been Greek for 300 years.
for you.
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
So we are to believe that a 2000 year old coin has an accurate representation of a Greek woman on it?![]()
Don't know your history, do you?
cleopatra history? nope.
Egyptian history, period. By the time Cleopatra (Greek for "father's glory") assumed the thrown, the ruling family had been Greek for 300 years.
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
So we are to believe that a 2000 year old coin has an accurate representation of a Greek woman on it?![]()
Don't know your history, do you?
cleopatra history? nope.
Egyptian history, period. By the time Cleopatra (Greek for "father's glory") assumed the thrown, the ruling family had been Greek for 300 years.
Thanks for the info, I'm glad you looked that up.
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: uhohs
Originally posted by: Amused
So we are to believe that a 2000 year old coin has an accurate representation of a Greek woman on it?![]()
Don't know your history, do you?
cleopatra history? nope.
Egyptian history, period. By the time Cleopatra (Greek for "father's glory") assumed the thrown, the ruling family had been Greek for 300 years.
Thanks for the info, I'm glad you looked that up.
Fixed.
