Cleopatra
Cleopatra VII, the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, was known for her striking physical beauty and charisma. She was of Greek descent, as her family, the Ptolemies, had ruled Egypt since its conquest by Alexander the Great. Cleopatra was often described as alluring and captivating, with classical Mediterranean features that included a prominent nose, well-defined cheekbones, and a regal presence.
Her dark, wavy hair was a source of fascination, and she was believed to have used various cosmetics and perfumes to enhance her allure. Cleopatra’s legendary beauty played a significant role in her relationships with powerful Roman leaders, including Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Her image has been immortalized in art and literature, cementing her status as one of history’s most iconic and enigmatic figures.