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    COIN CALLS CLEOPATRA'S BEAUTY INTO QUESTION

    UKTV, UK
    Feb 14 2007

    A silver coin reveals that Cleopatra and Mark Antony were not the
    legendary stunners that films suggest.

    British experts studying a silver coin depicting Cleopatra claim that
    it is proof that she was not the beautiful queen of legend.

    Historians at Newcastle University found that Cleopatra and her lover
    Mark Antony were not even close to dashing couple Richard Burton and
    Elizabeth Taylor, who played them in the epic film.

    The 2,000-year-old coin reveals that Roman general Antony has a thick
    neck, a hook nose and bulging eyes, while his Egyptian lover had a
    sharp nose, pointed chin and thin lips.

    Around the size of a 5p piece, the silver denari features profiles
    of Cleopatra and Antony, who are far from the popular romantic images
    of stage and screen.

    The coin, found in Newcastle-upon-Tyne as part of a search for items
    for the new Great North Museum, dates from 32BC and was created
    in Antony's mint to mark military victories in Armenia funded by
    Cleopatra.

    Lindsay Allason-Jones, director of archaeological museums at Newcastle,
    said: "The idea of Cleopatra as a beautiful seductress is much more
    recent. Classical age writers tell us that she was intelligent and
    charismatic, and that she had a seductive voice. But tellingly,
    they make little of her beauty."

    Antony and Cleopatra killed themselves just two years after the coin
    was minted, as they faced rebellions and invasions.
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