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Discovery Channel - Women Pharoahs DVD

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Uncover the lives and legacies of Ancient Egypt's female rulers.Join Discovery for a remarkable look into the lives and legacies of the women pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. From Nefertiti, who some scholars believe briefly ruled before the accession of Tutankhamun, to Hatshepsut - generally regarded by Egyptologists as one of the most successful pharaohs, learn about the female rulers of one of the ancient world's greatest dynasties.Of course no exploration of the women who ruled Egypt would be complete without an insight into the life of the most famous Empress of them... all, the legendary Cleopatra. Traditionally she has been painted as a cruel voluptuary, but through dramatic reconstruction and breathtaking footage of various Roman and Egyptian sites, Discovery tells the true story of the Egyptian Queen.Disc 1: NefertitiDisc 2: HatshepsutDisc 3: CleopatraDisc 4: Women Pharoahs [show more]

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Released
17 September 2012
Directors
Actors
 
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Go Entertain 
Classification
Runtime
210 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055298035161 
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Discovery Channel documentary that explores the lives and legacies of Ancient Egypt's female pharaohs. Cleopatra is the most famous of Egypt's female rulers, thanks to her unions with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, but other women, including Nefertiti and Hatshepsut, took up the mantle of leading their country and made an impression.