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  1. The Cleopatras is a 1983 BBC Television eight-part historical drama serial. Written by Philip Mackie, it is set in Ancient Egypt during the latter part of the Ptolemaic Dynasty with an emphasis on the Cleopatras. Intended to be the I, Claudius of the 1980s, The Cleopatras met with a decidedly mixed critical reaction. [1]

  2. The Cleopatras: With Michelle Newell, Graham Crowden, Helen Sparks, Richard Griffiths. The lives of a series of queens belonging to the Ptolemaic Dynasty of ancient Egypt, culminating in its final active ruler Cleopatra VII.

  3. Top-rated. Wed, Jan 26, 1983. S1.E2. 128 BC. 128 BC. Pot Belly and the younger Cleopatra re-invade Egypt, banishing Cleopatra the mother to Syria, where her daughter Cleopatra Thea is maintaining the best family traditions of remorseless feuding.

  4. Apr 22, 2024 · Cleopatra. Greek: “Famous in Her Father” In full: Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (“Cleopatra the Father-Loving Goddess”) Born: 70/69 bce. Died: August 30 bce, Alexandria. Notable Family Members: spouse Mark Antony. son Ptolemy Philadelphus. Role In: Battle of Actium. Recent News. Apr. 14, 2024, 2:36 AM ET (CBC)

  5. Oct 8, 2022 · 1.2M views • 11 years ago. •. The Cleopatras was a 1983 BBC Television eight part historical drama serial. Written by Philip Mackie. Set in in ancient Egypt during the latter part of the ...

  6. Nov 9, 2009 · Cleopatra. By: History.com Editors. Updated: September 22, 2023 | Original: November 9, 2009. copy page link. Print Page. Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images. Cleopatra VII ruled...

  7. Overview. Eight-part drama covering the lives of the queens of Egypt from Cleopatra II in 145 BC to the death of the famous Cleopatra VII in 30 BC. Full Cast & Crew. Last Season. Miniseries. 1983 • 8 Episodes. Season 1 of The Cleopatras premiered on January 19, 1983. (1x6, February 23, 1983) View All Seasons. Social. Reviews 1. Discussions 0.

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