Love and Strategy
Cleopatra's relationships were not just fueled by passion but were strategic moves in a game of power. Her alliances with Caesar and Antony were pivotal in uniting two great empires, showcasing that marriage often served practical purposes rather than romantic ones. Even among lower classes, partnerships were formed based on reputation and shared responsibilities, revealing a stark contrast to the modern notion of marrying for love.In this clip
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