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Ancient Female Rulers


The purpose of this paper is to compare Tang Empress Wu Zetian who reigned from 618-907 CE


to Pharaoh Cleopatra who ruled Egypt around 51-31 BC. They were both powerful and


meaningful female rulers. Both ran upon situations that found it almost impossible to manage


ultimate power. This paper will show both the similarities and differences between Tang


Empress Wu Zetian and Pharaoh Cleopatra.


Similarities & Differences


Both Empress Wu Zetian and Pharaoh Cleopatra were educated, beautiful and wealthy.


Cleopatra could speak seven languages Egyptian being one of them. In thought that she might


rule Egypt she received the same education as her brothers. Empress Wu Zetian grew up


wealthy and unlike many of the other females of this time Wu was granted a good education.


She knew how to read, write and play music. She knew about politics and government issues.


Both became rulers. Empress Wu took her place at the throne by force and officially started her


own Dynasty, The Zhou Dynasty while the thrown was partially handed down to Cleopatra.


Empress Wu Zetian was the concubine of Taizong who ruled between 626 – 649. When Taizon


died in 649 We Zetian started a relationship with his son the heir, Gaozong the emperor. She


became Gaozong main concubine. It was said that she position herself to first by eliminating the


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present empress and the other concubines. She later married Gaozong and had four sons and one


daughter. Cleopatra was born into royalty. She was the daughter of Ptolemy XII and Cleopatra


V Tryphaena. After her father died the throne was passed to Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy


XIII. (Tyldesley, 2018).


During their times as leaders they had several accomplishments for their countries. Empress Wu


was the only female emperor in China history. Even though her reign wasn’t long due to her


being 66 when she started she had many accomplishments. Her empire prospered and the Tang


Dynasty which is considered the golden age of Chinese civilization became very powerful. She


replaced officials that were disloyal to her with educated scholar officials. She started


improvements to make the agriculture and the economy of the empire more useful and promoted


agricultural production. She reduced taxes and was kind to peasants. She also helped inspire


other women by educating them and giving them a purpose besides raising children.


Just like Empress Wu Pharoah Cleopatra was a great influence to women. Not only did she


prove herself as an independent ruler, she also taught them not to back down. When Cleopatra


was forced to flee Egypt for Syria by her brother/husband she raised an army and returned later


to remain ruler of her throne. She fought to make Egypt one of the most powerful countries.


Thus proving herself to be one of the greatest rulers of Egypt.


Even though they both had accomplishments they also had struggles and turmoil. Although


many adored Empress Wu there were many that didn’t. She was painted as a person who took


power by force. “With a heart like a serpent and a nature like that of a wolf,” one contemporary


summed up, “she favored evil sycophants and destroyed good and loyal officials.” A small


sampling of the empress’s other crimes followed: “She killed her sister, butchered her elder


brothers, murdered the ruler, and poisoned her mother. She is hated by gods and men alike.”


(Dash 2012). The first three years of Cleopatra’s reign were tough. The economic failure,


famine, deficient floods of the Nile, and political conflicts were blamed on Cleopatra. Her


conflict with Gabiniani (one of the advisors to Ptolemy XII) led to her downfall and marked an


end to her reign. In 48 BC, her brother Ptolemy XIII became sole ruler.


Cultural Differences


The The Zhou Dynasty Military had two major units (western and eastern) that were powerful


and organized. These armies came to be commanded by professional generals. They used spies


to assassinate and gain advantage over other states. Their military force determined the strength


of the ruler. The used a cata pult and chariots which help to win battles. Cleopatra’s army was


made up of greek settlers who fought side by side and was given land grants for their service.


They used the wealth of the Egyptians to hire large amounts of mercenaries from different areas.


They built a large navy to help defend.


The Religion of the Zhou Dynasty began the start of two major Chinese philosophies,


Confucianism and Taoism. Confucius teachings influenced the culture and government of


Ancient China. Lao Tzu introduced Taoism where he taught the concept of the yin and the


yang. During Cleopatra’s time they didn’t really follow a certain religion. Certain ones followed


the Egyptian religion where they worshiped their ancient gods and presented offerings. They


later developed a committee of Egyptian and Greek scholars to carry out the concept of Ptolemy


a triad consisting of Isis, her son Harpocrates and Serapis.


The Architecture during these two era’s were during the Zhou Dynasty building were mainly


built of big wooden beams. They had rammed earth walls, which is dirt that’s been packed down


hard by pounding on it. Some of the courtyard had clay roof tiles. According to your wealth


there were laws about how fancy your house could be built. Emperors had carved pillars and


were painted red. The very richest families could paint their pillars black. Everyone else painted


theirs yellow. The pyramids during Cleopatra’s era were a recognizable symbol of ancient


Egypt.


Modern Day Examples


Cleopatra would be seen today as business woman. She was a skilled diplomat and negotiator.


She was a great politician who knew how to show off her and her country’s power and influence.


Empress Wu showed great female power. Someone today would possibly be a female president


because of her knowledge in politics and manipulative ways.


Conclusion


Both Empress Wu and Pharaoh Cleopatra in spite of some downfalls they were great female


rulers. Neither one of them gave up but kept fighting to achieve what they thought was right and


beneficial to their countries. They encouraged education and leadership to fellow females.


They both wanted to bring change to the fact the mostly everything was ran by a man.


References


1. Ancient History Encyclopedia, Wu Zetian, by Emily Mark published on 17 March 2016, https://www.ancient.eu/Wu_Zetian/ [Accessed 20 May 2018].


2. Enclopedia Britannica, Cleopatra Queen of Egypt, by Joyce Tyldesley published in 2018 https://www.britannica.com/biography/Cleopatra-queen-of-Egypt [Accessed 20 May 2018].


3. The Smithsonian Magizine, The Demonization of Empress Wu by Mike Dash published August 10, 2012 https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-demonization-of-


empress-wu-20743091/ [Accessed 20 May 2018].


Ancient Male Rulers


In this essay we will be discussing the two Ancient male rulers Pericles and Constantine.


Pericles the first citizen of democratic Athens and Constantine creator of the capital


Constantinople. I will be covering Pericles life that occurred 495-429 B.C. and Constantine life


from 306 to 337 CE. The reason I chose to pick these two male rulers is because I thought both


of the rulers’ accomplishment and conquer some many challenges they were faced with during


their time as a leader. These men had a great bit in common that many didn’t realize. Both rulers


believed in human rights, freedom of religion and rights for lower class citizens. I also chose


https://www.ancient.eu/Wu_Zetian/

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Cleopatra-queen-of-Egypt

https://www.ancient.eu/image/4558/

https://www.ancient.eu/image/4558/

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-demonization-of-empress-wu-20743091/

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-demonization-of-empress-wu-20743091/

Constantine because he was known for changing the Roman Empire into Christianity being that


this is my religion I was interested on his thoughts and views on the religion.


During the early years of the rulers’ life they had many similarities but also some differences.


Pericles and Constantine fathers both were involved in the military. Constantine grew up in the


Imperial court where he spent his entire early life. He was shape and mold into the person his


father believes he should be to one day take over. Pericles family allowed him to break free and


pursue anything his heart desires. During his early like Pericles chose to focus more on his


studies and prefer not to be seen in the public eye. His family allowed him to actually live life


they way he saw best fit. Constantine during his early years fought by his father side. He spent


most of his early years defending his spot and fighting enemies. Constantine also known as


Caesar of the west to an interest to religion mainly Christianity.


Pericles culture was Greek while Constantine believed in the Roman culture. Being that


Pericles practice Greek culture, he also believed in the polytheistic system. This system believes


in many gods. They believe that the Gods lived in Mount Olympus and was led by the god Zeus.


They were also differences in their architecture. Greeks used marble and limestone to build their


buildings. While the Romans design their building using concrete. This allowed them to have a


free-flowing structure. The Greeks architecture designs often honored and showed respect to


their gods. Geeks had Olympic games held every four years. They are also the inventor of the


Olympics. They also believed in a lot of mythology. Their culture is known to be a mythology


of gods, heroes, deeds and mortals. Because of these mythologies the Greeks and the world are


left with many different stories. It also became a part of there literature and art. The Roman had


a social structure based on family and also had slaves as part of their social order. It is said that


25% of their population was enslaved. Boys were taught the Roman law, customs, and physical


training at home. This would prepare them for the army and so that the can become Roman


citizens. Females were taught weaving, sewing and the art of spinning. In the Roman culture


education for boys and girls began when they turned six years old. Six to seven years following


they children were expected to learn reading, writing and counting. The Campus of Martius is


Rome’s track and playground. Youth come there to play various of sports and exercise. Although


the Romans adopted a lot of their culture from the Greeks they are different in many ways.


Now when we discuss Pericles and Constantine in the modern day and example would be our


government and tithing in the church. The government is said to build on democracy like


Pericles even though we constantly go against it daily. When it comes to the church they adopted


the view of Constantine that members should tithe 10%.


After doing my research I learned a great deal of interesting facts about Pericles and


Constantine. One thing I learned about Constantine is that it was said that his father named him


as his killer on his death bed. I also found it interesting that he started the foundation for


Christianity being that it is said he did so much wrong. What I found interesting about Pericles


is that The Golden Age is also known as the Age of Pericles. His impact during that meant a


great deal. Doing this essay has taught me a great deal and inspired me to dig further.


References


• Essays, UK. (November 2013), Differences Between Greek and Roman Architecture on


Antiquity. Retrieved from https://www.ukessays.com/essays/architecture/the-differences-


between-the-greek-and-the-roman-architecture.php?vref=1


• Ahistoryofgreece.com. (2018). History of Greece: The Golden Age of Greece. [online]


Available at: https://www.ahistoryofgreece.com/goldenage.htm [Accessed 20 May 2018].


https://www.ukessays.com/essays/architecture/the-differences-between-the-greek-and-the-roman-architecture.php?vref=1

https://www.ukessays.com/essays/architecture/the-differences-between-the-greek-and-the-roman-architecture.php?vref=1

• Thefamouspeople.com. (2018). Who is Constantine the Great? Everything You Need to


Know. [online] Available at: https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/constantine-the-


great-6577.php [Accessed 20 May 2018].


• history.com. (2009). Pericles. [online] Available at:


https://www.history.com/topic/ancient-history/pericles [Accessed 20 May 2018].


• Ancient History Encyclopedia. (2013). [online] Available at: https://www.ancient.eu/constantine_1/


[Accessed 20 May 2018].


sculptures of Ancient India and Greece.


The purpose of this is to compare the sculptures of Ancient India and Greece. We will explore


their similarities and their differences of each during the time between 300 B.C. and 500 A.D.


Sculpting is one of the oldest forms of art over painting. Many would choose to carve before


they would paint or design a dwelling. I chose to write on this topic because the history behind


these sculptures is rich and each sculpture, Ancient India or Greece, tell a unique story. Each


culture chose to be unique in each sculpture. Which is why each one is fascinating to figure out


what was the artist thinking or experiencing when he was creating it.


Similarities and Differences


There were several features that made the Ancient India and Greece sculptures similar.


One was that they both displayed the human body in all its glory. Both cultures showed different


forms and focuses of the human body, but both highlighted it. As the artists got better at


sculpting, the features in the sculptures began to have more depth to them. Ancient India and


Greece cultures used sculpting to honor the gods and goddesses. They would display the figures


inside and outside of temples and mausoleums where they worshipped and gathered. Another


similarity in both cultures was that the sculptures were made to hold up overtime so that the story


could continue to be told for generations to come. They used mineral such as bronze to help


extended the lifespan of the sculpture. While there are many similarities, there are also many


differences. One being the fact that Ancient India use different types of material in their


sculptures and the Greek use mostly stone in their sculptures. The religious depiction was


different as well. Greece was more human instead of creating another religion. Ancient India


used Buddhism and Hinduism.


Cultural Differences


Ancient India and Greece difference range from art to culture to music preferences. For


instance, Greek buildings used golden ratio and the buildings were made of marble. Many


utilized ionic columns that would support the roof and building up. Indian structures used


elaborate designs carved in them such as people dancing and gods and goddess. Another notable


difference was in the theatre and plays. Both India and Greece had theatre and plays but it was


performed more in India. All plays were usually about myths and masks were utilized but in


India not as much, instead they would paint their faces with noticeable colors. Even down to the


types of instruments used by each culture. Indians had more dance but used instruments such as


table, pugi, santoor, and the manjeera. Greeks used lyre, pipes, harps, and kithara. In the


history, you find many references the Indian musical preferences, but you don’t find much about


the Greek music.


One modern day example of Ancient Indian sculptures is the Love Tenderness sculpture by


Wayan Rendah. In this sculpture the artist depicted a man and woman intertwined representing


love and togetherness. It shows the bonds of the two and is very abstract. This was how the


Ancient Indian Sculptures were in the earlier times before they became more lifelike. Then there


is the Triton God of the Sea Statue that depicts perfectly the god of the sea like the Greek


sculptures did that were places outside of the temples and churches. It has detail, and really


outlines his features vividly. There are many variations of each of the cultures in modern day


sculptures. Many of them are of scale size and many are a smaller version that people display in


their homes and offices.


Conclusion


In conclusion, while each of the two, Ancient India and Greece were miles a part


geographically, we did uncover many similarities and differences in each culture. The values


and beliefs that each artesian was raised on is demonstrated in each sculpture. It is very clear on


what the focus is for each one. The mere fact that is one way that the stories are told and


remembered is fascinating. To be able to look at a sculpture or group of them and uncover so


much culture and history is how we can appreciate each era. Much of what artisans are


designing now are small scale replicas of the large sculptures of this time. Many historians


appreciate the fact that they can continue the history within a sculpture and the traditions of the


times and culture will continue to be studied. If is still interesting to me to see how the


sculptures changed over the times from abstract to more clear pictures of the human body,


animals and gods and goddess in each culture.


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