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The olfactory portrait shows the moment when the deep sensuality of the moment mixes with tough pragmatism. An alabaster texture, meticulously crafted through white musks complemented by sweet resins, exotic woods, and milky accords, harmonizes with vibrant green, dewy notes of palm leaves, accompanied by fruity nuances of dates and pomegranate.
Olfactive Interpretation Alexandrian ruse: cardamom, dates, palm leaf Temptation: milk, peony, jasmine Sambac, myrrh incense, cinnamon Long live the Queen: sandalwood, musk, resins
Ptolemaic rule over Egypt depends heavily on the influence of the Roman Republic. The legacy of the Egyptian kingdom lies in the hands of siblings – Cleopatra VII and Ptolemy XIII. Although the Queen’s ambitions are vast, her younger brother exiles her shortly after coming of age.
There is only one hope for the unbroken Queen and she must aim high. Gaius Julius Caesar – one of the most extraordinary strategic minds yet to be conquered – resides in Alexandria’s Great Palace. Yet the Roman general is also not a welcomed guest. Egyptians understand subtle diplomatic rules, but they wish to have the foreign dictator further away: preferably in Rome.
Like desert sands under a restless Egyptian sun, this opportunity can rapidly shift into a deadly trap for the banished Cleopatra. But much like Caesar himself, the power of her intellect does not accept the possibility of this hostile reality. Determined to reshape fate on her own terms, Cleopatra sets the stage for what will become the most significant affair in ancient history.
To avoid capture by her brother’s forces, young Cleopatra enters Alexandria’s Palace rolled up in a linen cloth. Disguised as a merchant, her servant unrolls the “Father-Loving Goddess” in front of Caesar, allowing an almost theatrical setup to enter its final act.
Whether through a lens of great minds connected by brilliance, an instant spark of true love, or even spontaneous desire, Cleopatra flawlessly rushes for her goals on that warm October night. Soon after, Ptolemy is killed, and Cleopatra reclaims her merited throne.
0.5ml sample, 50ml
Etat Libre d'Orange
Piotr Czarnecki
Olympic Orchids
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