Urgent The discovery of a steady port may lead to a grave "Cleopatra"The solution of the puzzle is approaching

After more than two thousand years of ambiguity, explorers are close to solving one of the most dazzling history puzzles: Queen Cleopatra Seventh, the last rulers of Egypt’s Ptolemaic and the most famous women of the ancient world. & nbsp;
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A team of archaeologists led by the Dominican Exploited & quot; Kathlein Martinez & quot; On the discovery of a seaport steeped in the depths of the Mediterranean, about two miles from the coast of Alexandria, it is believed that it was connected to the city of & quot; Tabozeris Magna & quot; Historical, which includes a temple dedicated to the god Osiris.
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The discovered port is located in a depth of approximate Martinez this disclosure is that & quot; Calmical Guide & quot; It may lead to residue & quot; Cleopatra & quot; Her lover, the Roman leader & quot; Marcus Antonius & quot, who committed suicide and buried together after their defeat in the Battle of Actium in the naval battle in 31 BC. Its last resting place, away from the eyes of the Romans."Full-Width Clearfix"> Cleopatra VII, known to be a family with a captivating personality, used her charm to seduce Julius Caesar to strengthen Egypt’s alliance with Rome Div> Div>
Tabozeris Magna & quot; the Great Cemetery of Osiris. About 30 miles from Alexandria, and archaeological evidence indicates that it was a commercial center linking the Nile Delta to Libya. It passes under the rubble of the temple and heads directly towards the newly discovered port."Full-Width Clearfix">
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Cleopatra Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and was distinguished by her intelligence and diplomacy alongside her beauty that she brilliantly exploited in building alliances. Then & quot; Mark Antonio & quot;, she sought to consolidate her image like the goddess Isis alongside Anthony who was likened to Ozuris. She ended the rule of the Ptolemaic dynasty."Color:#c0392b;"> A new step towards the great disclosure h2>
The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities & Nbsp has announced on its official page that the discovery represents & quot; a potential guide on an old marine activity & raquo; confirming the continuation of research and excavation work on the site. A documentary entitled & quot; the last secret of Cleopatra & quot; On & quot; National Geographic & quot; On Thursday, September 25, before broadcasting it via & quot; Disney Plus & quot; And & quot; Holo & quot, to highlight the exciting diving journey and recent discoveries. & nbsp;
The tunnel, which was discovered in 2022, is located at a depth of about 43 feet under the old Temple of Tabozeris Magna in Egypt, or & quot; the great cemetery of Ozuris & quot; which is located outside the capital of ancient Egypt Alexandria.
A queen that combined magical beauty and politics h2>
Cleopatra Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and was distinguished by her intelligence and diplomacy alongside her beauty that she brilliantly exploited in building alliances. Then & quot; Mark Antonio & quot;, she sought to consolidate her image like the goddess Isis alongside Anthony who was likened to Ozuris. She ended the rule of the Ptolemaic dynasty."Color:#c0392b;"> A new step towards the great disclosure h2>
The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities & Nbsp has announced on its official page that the discovery represents & quot; a potential guide on an old marine activity & raquo; confirming the continuation of research and excavation work on the site. A documentary entitled & quot; the last secret of Cleopatra & quot; On & quot; National Geographic & quot; On Thursday, September 25, before broadcasting it via & quot; Disney Plus & quot; And & quot; Holo & quot, to highlight the exciting diving journey and recent discoveries. & nbsp;