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A brave female warrior - the magical Queen of Portia

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In ancient Rome in 69 BC, Egypt was mired in civil strife over the throne. In this chaotic period, a famous queen of all time appeared - Queen Portia. With her wisdom, courage and leadership, she became an outstanding ruler in Egyptian history.

A brave female warrior - the magical Queen of Portia

Queen Portia (also known as Cleopatra VII) was the last ruler of the Potian dynasty in Egypt. She ascended the throne at the age of 13 and became the Egyptian pharaoh of the time. However, she faced the threat of the Roman Empire and wanted to include Egypt under their territory.

A brave female warrior - the magical Queen of Portia

The young Queen of Portia, who was unwilling to submit to Rome, was known for her outstanding intelligence and military ability. She studied and mastered several languages, including Egyptian, Greek and Latin. She also demonstrated extraordinary leadership and was able to negotiate skilfully with diplomatic envoys and Roman officials.

Not content to rely solely on diplomacy, Queen Portia also personally led the army and showed outstanding military talent on the battlefield. It is said that during a campaign against Rome, she actually piloted a warship and commanded the Egyptian navy against the Roman fleet. Her bravery and fearlessness

A brave female warrior - the magical Queen of Portia

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Despite some victories in the military and diplomatic efforts of Queen Portia, she eventually had to face the great power of Rome. During the war with the Roman general Caesar, Queen Portia was forced to retreat and eventually chose to commit suicide in 30 BC, ending her brief but legendary reign.

Although Queen Portia ultimately failed to defeat Rome, her courage and defiant spirit made her one of the most respected female rulers in history. With her extraordinary intelligence and leadership, she ruled a vast empire at such a young age and fought against the mighty Roman Empire, leaving a lasting impression on future generations.

A brave female warrior - the magical Queen of Portia

The story of Queen Portia is full of drama and legend, and her courage has inspired many and become a timeless symbol of the power and influence of a woman in ancient society.

(Greek: Θεία), also known as Ευρυφάεσσα, "brilliant") was a Titan goddess. According to a Homeric hymn dedicated to Helios, she and her brother Hyperion gave birth to Helios (the god of the sun), Selene (the goddess of the moon), and Eos (the goddess of dawn).