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" OK - here's a quiz question for you...... Which Leander Class Frigate was NOT named after a Classical Greek hero ... ?? - the exception to the rule.... Cleopatra.... I guess they ran out of popular Greek heroes Regards Jeff |
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"Jeff" wrote in message ... " OK - here's a quiz question for you...... Which Leander Class Frigate was NOT named after a Classical Greek hero .... ?? - the exception to the rule.... Cleopatra.... I guess they ran out of popular Greek heroes Cleopatra was a Greek. She was the last of the Helenistic dynasty known as the Ptolemaics and was descended from Alexander's general called, obviously enough Ptolemy.. She just happened to rule Egypt -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
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Cleopatra.... I guess they ran out of popular Greek heroes
Cleopatra was a Greek. She was the last of the Helenistic dynasty known as the Ptolemaics and was descended from Alexander's general called, obviously enough Ptolemy.. She just happened to rule Egypt That's on a par with saying that Gt, Britain is ruled by a German, Cleopatra was definitely fully assimilated as an Egyptian, perhaps the dynasty did have Greek (Macedonian) roots 300 years previously but even the early Ptolemaics made Egyptian marriages. Regards Jeff |
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On Fri, 3 Feb 2006 09:14:45 -0000, "Jeff" wrote:
Cleopatra.... I guess they ran out of popular Greek heroes Cleopatra was a Greek. She was the last of the Helenistic dynasty known as the Ptolemaics and was descended from Alexander's general called, obviously enough Ptolemy.. She just happened to rule Egypt That's on a par with saying that Gt, Britain is ruled by a German, Cleopatra was definitely fully assimilated as an Egyptian, perhaps the dynasty did have Greek (Macedonian) roots 300 years previously but even the early Ptolemaics made Egyptian marriages. Well, not only a Greek but an incestuous dynasty. A well recorded one also. Your Egyptian chappies/lassies would be who, exactly? Cheers, dba |
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"Jeff" wrote in message ... Cleopatra.... I guess they ran out of popular Greek heroes Cleopatra was a Greek. She was the last of the Helenistic dynasty known as the Ptolemaics and was descended from Alexander's general called, obviously enough Ptolemy.. She just happened to rule Egypt That's on a par with saying that Gt, Britain is ruled by a German, Well we are. Their style is even German. All uniforms crusted with dodgy medals for the men and huge tasteless ball gowns for the women. The palace looks like bloody Ruritainia on formal occasions. Cleopatra was definitely fully assimilated as an Egyptian, perhaps the dynasty did have Greek (Macedonian) roots 300 years previously but even the early Ptolemaics made Egyptian marriages. So? Chances are that the person who picked the name had an expensive classical education and calling the ship HMS Cleopatra was a way of showing off. You know: 'Cleopatra, she wasn't a Greek, all the other ships are named after Greeks'. 'Well actually old chap...' -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
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"William Black" wrote in message ... "Jeff" wrote in message ... Cleopatra.... I guess they ran out of popular Greek heroes Cleopatra was a Greek. She was the last of the Helenistic dynasty known as the Ptolemaics and was descended from Alexander's general called, obviously enough Ptolemy.. She just happened to rule Egypt That's on a par with saying that Gt, Britain is ruled by a German, Well we are. Their style is even German. All uniforms crusted with dodgy medals for the men and huge tasteless ball gowns for the women. The palace looks like bloody Ruritainia on formal occasions. Cleopatra was definitely fully assimilated as an Egyptian, perhaps the dynasty did have Greek (Macedonian) roots 300 years previously but even the early Ptolemaics made Egyptian marriages. So? Chances are that the person who picked the name had an expensive classical education and calling the ship HMS Cleopatra was a way of showing off. You know: 'Cleopatra, she wasn't a Greek, all the other ships are named after Greeks'. 'Well actually old chap...' -- William Black The other ships were named after mythological Greek heroes. Cleopatra wasn't a myth. *That* is the exception. RCE |
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RCE wrote:
"William Black" wrote in message ... "Jeff" wrote in message ... Cleopatra.... I guess they ran out of popular Greek heroes Cleopatra was a Greek. She was the last of the Helenistic dynasty known as the Ptolemaics and was descended from Alexander's general called, obviously enough Ptolemy.. She just happened to rule Egypt That's on a par with saying that Gt, Britain is ruled by a German, Well we are. Their style is even German. All uniforms crusted with dodgy medals for the men and huge tasteless ball gowns for the women. The palace looks like bloody Ruritainia on formal occasions. Cleopatra was definitely fully assimilated as an Egyptian, perhaps the dynasty did have Greek (Macedonian) roots 300 years previously but even the early Ptolemaics made Egyptian marriages. So? Chances are that the person who picked the name had an expensive classical education and calling the ship HMS Cleopatra was a way of showing off. You know: 'Cleopatra, she wasn't a Greek, all the other ships are named after Greeks'. 'Well actually old chap...' -- William Black The other ships were named after mythological Greek heroes. Cleopatra wasn't a myth. *That* is the exception. RCE She was a myth - she never married...!!! g If she had, she would have been a mythith. I'll get my coat............. Ken |
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Ken Duffey wrote:
:She was a myth - she never married...!!! g : :If she had, she would have been a mythith. : :I'll get my coat............. But she did sleep around a lot. Thith made her a hit rather than a myth, at leatht with the Romanth. [Uh, my coat over there someplace, while you're looking?] |
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