Three Outstanding Women

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Three Outstanding Women
  1. Cleopatra
    1. Lived 1st century BC
      1. Egypt on the decline
        1. Romans gaining power
          1. In civil war between leaders
      2. Last queen of Egypt
        1. Egypt became an ally of Rome
          1. Civil war
            1. Empowered women
            2. Known for her beauty
              1. Love affairs
                1. Julius Caesar
                  1. Mark Antony
                  2. Used her charm to persuade powerful men
                    1. Seductive
                      1. Scheming and Persuasive
                    2. Jezebel
                      1. A Phoenician Princess
                        1. Phoencians
                          1. Very smart and good traders
                            1. Polytheistic
                          2. Lived in the 9th century
                            1. Married to the prince of the Hebrews
                              1. Hebrews
                                1. Lived in Israel
                                  1. Monotheistic
                                    1. God Yahweh
                                2. Story told in the Bible
                                  1. Portrayed as an evil queen
                                    1. Seductive
                                      1. Women = bad influence on men
                                    2. Came from the city of Tyre
                                      1. Father - wealthy
                                    3. Hypatia
                                      1. One of the last great thinkers of Alexandria
                                        1. Alexandria
                                          1. Centre of Greek intellectual and cultural life
                                            1. Part of Roman Empire
                                              1. 364 AD
                                          2. First women to study and teach
                                            1. Maths, Astronomy and Philosophy
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