CLEOPATRA - Who I Was. What Happened. Where I Am Buried. Audiobook By Adriana Tanese Nogueira cover art

CLEOPATRA - Who I Was. What Happened. Where I Am Buried.

The Truth They Stole from Me

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By: Adriana Tanese Nogueira
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For more than two thousand years, Cleopatra’s story has been carved up, rewritten, softened, sensationalized—told by those who conquered her body and feared her mind.

This book tears off the costume.

CLEOPATRA is not historical fiction.
It is not a biography.
It is a testimony.

Raw. Lucid. Uncompromising.

The author does not imagine Cleopatra.
She remembers.

Not metaphorically.
Not symbolically.
Precisely.

Across lifetimes, continents, identities, and centuries, the voice behind this book reconstructs what was erased:
who she was, what was done to her, and why her truth still threatens the foundations of history.

This is Cleopatra speaking again—
through a voice buried alive but never extinguished,
through knowledge that survived fire, conquest, and distortion,
through a consciousness that refused to die.

You will travel through:
• her life as it was lived, and those she loved
• the invasion—not conquest—of Alexandria
• the calculated ruthlessness of her death
• the invisible forces that hunted her across centuries
• the reincarnations marked by a destiny interrupted
• a love story older than empires
• the spiritual warfare hidden behind “official” history
• the precise location of her burial—and why it had to be erased

This is the book that unsettles historians, irritates skeptics, and awakens readers who recognize truth before they can explain it.

A journey through memory, trauma, power, and soul.
A long-delayed correction of a monumental injustice.

Some stories are invented.
Others are remembered.

This is the second kind.
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