Royal Honey in Ancient Egypt & Honey dew

This royal honey, sealed over 3,300 years ago, during the 18th century the archaeological find some clay pots from tomb of Tutankhamun's

Discovering Royal Honey in Ancient Egypt Royal honey has captivated historians and food enthusiasts alike for its remarkable longevity and cultural significance. In the early 20th century, archaeologists made a groundbreaking discovery in Egypt that highlighted the enduring quality of this natural sweetener. In 1922, during the excavation of Pharaoh Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Valley … Read more

Cleopatra VII: The Last Pharaoh of Egypt

Cleopatra VII Philopator, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Empire of Egypt, is one of the most famous and mysterious figures in history. Born in 69 BC, she was a member of the Macedonian Greek dynasty founded by Ptolemy I, a general of Alexander the Great. Despite her Greek heritage, Cleopatra was unique among … Read more

Cleopatra selene ii

A Roman-era silver coin (tetradrachm) with a profile portrait of Queen Cleopatra Selene II. 

Cleopatra queens in history there was seven princesses with the name “Cleopatra” are credited with sitting on the throne of Egypt, although there is some ambiguity about the length of reign and degree of actual power. The last Cleopatra VII, is famous known for her romantic relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.but we are … Read more