Cleopatra (disambiguation)
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Cleopatra (69-30 BC) was the last active Ptolemaic pharaoh of Egypt before it became a Roman province.
Cleopatra may also refer to:
Given name[edit]
- Cleopatra (given name), a list of people and fictional characters
- Cleopatra (Greek singer) (born 1963), represented Greece in the 1992 Eurovision Song Contest
- Cleopatra (Greek myth), a list of mythological figures
Film[edit]
- Cleopatra (1912 film), silent film by Helen Gardner
- Cleopatra (1917 film), American film by J. Gordon Edwards
- Cleopatra (1928 film), short film
- Cleopatra (1934 film), American film by Cecil B. DeMille
- Cleopatra (1963 film), British-American-Swiss drama by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Cleopatra (1970 film), Japanese anime film
- Cleopatra (2003 film), Argentine film by Eduardo Mignogna
- Cleopatra (2005 film), South Indian Tamil film
- Cléopatra, 2007 film by Júlio Bressane
- Cleopatra (2013 film), South Indian Malayalam film
Literature[edit]
- Cleopatra (Rider Haggard novel) (1889)
- Cleopatra (Gardner novel), a 1962 novel Jeffrey K. Gardner
- La Cleopatra (poem), an epic poem by Girolamo Graziani
- the title character of Cleopatra in Space, an American graphic novel series for children by Mike Maihack
Music[edit]
Classical music[edit]
- Cleopatra (Cimarosa), a 1789 opera seria by Domenico Cimarosa
- Cleopatra (Rossi), an 1876 opera by Lauro Rossi
- Cleopatra, an opera by Johann Mattheson
- Cleopatra, a composition by Luigi Mancinelli
Popular music[edit]
- Cleopatra Records, an American record label
- Cleopatra (girl group), a British girl group
Albums[edit]
- Cleopatra (album), a 2016 album by The Lumineers
- Cleopatra (1963 soundtrack), a soundtrack by Alex North
- Cleopatra, a 2004 album by Isabel Bayrakdarian
- Handel: Cleopatra, a 2011 album by Natalie Dessay
Songs[edit]
- "Cleopatra" (Frankie Avalon song) (1963)
- "Cleopatra" (Jerome Kern song) (1917)
- "Cleopatra" (Samira Efendi song), Azerbaijan's 2020 Eurovision song submission.
- "Cleopatra" (The Lumineers song) (2016)
- "Cleopatra" (Weezer song) (2014)
- "Cleopatra (I've Got to Get You Off My Mind)", a song by The Tennors
- "Cleopatra", a song by Adam and the Ants from their 1979 album Dirk Wears White Sox
- "Cleopatra", a song by Nico Fidenco
- "Cleopatra", a song by David Vendetta
Paintings[edit]
- Cleopatra (Artemisia Gentileschi, Ferrara), by Artemisia Gentileschi, c. 1620
- Cleopatra (Artemisia Gentileschi, Milan), by Artemisia Gentileschi, 1613 or 1621–1622
Places[edit]
- Cleopatra (neighborhood), a neighborhood of Alexandria, Egypt
- Cleopatra, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community
- Cleopatra, Missouri, United States, an unincorporated community
- Cleopatra (crater), an impact crater on Venus
Plants and animals[edit]
- Cleopatra (horse), an American racehorse
- Cleopatra (gastropod), a genus of freshwater snails
- Gonepteryx cleopatra or cleopatra, a species of butterfly
- Neoguillauminia cleopatra, a species of tree from New Caledonia
Ships[edit]
- HMS Cleopatra, various Royal Navy ships
- Cleopatra (1839), an East India Company paddle frigate built in 1839 and sunk by a tropical cyclone in 1847
- Cleopatra (cylinder ship), a vessel constructed to convey Cleopatra's Needle from Alexandria to London in 1877
- SS Mohegan, originally named Cleopatra, a mixed passenger liner and animal carrier which sank in 1898
- SS United Victory, a World War II Victory cargo ship renamed Cleopatra in 1956
Television[edit]
- Cleopatra (miniseries), a 1999 American miniseries produced by Hallmark Entertainment
- Cleopatra 2525, an American science fiction television series
- The Cleopatras, a 1983 British series
Other uses[edit]
- Cleopatra (cigarette), an Egyptian brand
See also[edit]
- Foxxy Cleopatra, a character in Austin Powers in Goldmember
- Cleopatra Algemene Studentenvereniging Groningen, a student association in Groningen, the Netherlands
- Kleopatra (disambiguation)
- Cleo (disambiguation)
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