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Ancient portraits of Cleopatra depict her assertive, but certainly not unattractive features. The wide royal headband (diadēma) and traditional wavy coiffure express her sovereignty based on her Lagid descent.
Silver tetradrachm struck in Ascalon, Phoenicia, with the diademed portrait of Queen Cleopatra (British Museum, London, reg.no. 1875,1102.3; seal impression with a similar portrait, Edfu, Upper Egypt (Allard Pierson Museum inv.no. 8177.056); sculptural portrait attributed to Cleopatra (Altes Museum, Antikensammlung Berlin, inv.no. 1976.10); background relief scene depicting Cleopatra and her son Ptolemy Caesarion before the gods of Dendera, Upper Egypt.
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