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9. The Lost Cleopatra Kingdom

The Lost Treasures of Cleopatra: The Alexandria Discovery Estimated Current Value: $90.56 million*

Year Lost: 1600

Year Found: 1998

Queen Cleopatra, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, remains one of history's most iconic figures. She reigned from 51 to 30 B.C., guiding her people from the vibrant city of Alexandria. However, this once-thriving metropolis mysteriously vanished around 1,600 years ago, leaving behind a treasure trove of historical intrigue.

In 1998, significant discoveries were made off the coast of Alexandria, revealing artifacts and treasures that provide insights into Cleopatra's reign and the grandeur of her city. The estimated value of these findings stands at approximately $90.56 million, reflecting their immense historical and cultural significance.

 

The Lost Kingdom of Cleopatra: A Submerged Treasure Trove Discovered in the late 1990s, the submerged city of Alexandria revealed over twenty thousand antiquities, including magnificent columns, sphinxes, statues, and the iconic 440-foot-tall Pharos lighthouse, which had guided sailors for more than 2,000 years. This remarkable archaeological find offers a glimpse into the grandeur of Cleopatra's reign and the splendor of ancient Alexandria.

While no gold or diamonds were uncovered, estimates of the value of the treasures from Cleopatra's lost city reach approximately $50 million. These artifacts not only hold significant historical value but also illustrate the artistic and architectural achievements of the time.

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