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Cleopatra - the most famous woman in history. We know her as a great queen, a beautiful lover and a political schemer. For 2,000 years almost all evidence of her has disappeared - until now. In one of the world's most exciting finds, archaeologists believe they have discovered the skeleton of her sister, murdered by Cleopatra and Mark Antony. From Egypt to Turkey, Neil Oliver investigates the story of a ruthless queen who would kill her own siblings for power. This is the portrait of a killer.

Top Cast

  • Neil Oliver

    Neil Oliver

    Narrator (voice)

  • Prudence Jones

    Prudence Jones

    Self

  • Stanley Burstein

    Stanley Burstein

    Self

  • Hilke Thür

    Hilke Thür

    Self

  • Fabian Kanz

    Fabian Kanz

    Self

  • Caroline Wilkinson

    Caroline Wilkinson

    Self

  • Georg Plattner

    Georg Plattner

    Self

  • Robert Kalasek

    Robert Kalasek

    Self

  • Sabine Ladstätter

    Sabine Ladstätter

    Self

Overview

Cleopatra - the most famous woman in history. We know her as a great queen, a beautiful lover and a political schemer. For 2,000 years almost all evidence of her has disappeared - until now. In one of the world's most exciting finds, archaeologists believe they have discovered the skeleton of her sister, murdered by Cleopatra and Mark Antony. From Egypt to Turkey, Neil Oliver investigates the story of a ruthless queen who would kill her own siblings for power. This is the portrait of a killer.

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