The infamous Queen of Egypt, known for her legendary powers of seduction, would stop at nothing, even murdering her entire family, to get her own way. Driven by power and ambition, her life was dominated by a heady cocktail of sex and murder.
Cleopatra, the last queen of Ancient Egypt, is remembered throughout history as a sex symbol of antiquity who used her beauty to seduce the men around her; however, she emerged from a family which was a hotbed of incest and murder. Could this have played a role in her story as one of history's most infamous women?—Tom Daly