Controversy surrounds the exact date of the …

Years: 5BCE - 5BCE

Controversy surrounds the exact date of the death of Juba II’s queen Cleopatra Selene II.

An epigram by Greek Epigrammatist Crinagoras of Mytilene is considered to be Cleopatra’s eulogy (D. W. Roller, The World of Juba II and Kleopatra Selene [London 2003]; p. 249–51): The moon herself grew dark, rising at sunset, Covering her suffering in the night, Because she saw her beautiful namesake, Selene, Breathless, descending to Hades, With her she had had the beauty of her light in common, And mingled her own darkness with her death.

If this poem is not simply literary license, then astronomical correlation can be used to help pinpoint the date of Cleopatra's death.

Lunar eclipses occurred in 9, 8, 5 and 1 BCE and CE 3, 7, 10, 11 and 14.

The event in 5 BCE most closely resembles the description given in the eulogy, but the date of her death cannot be ascertained with any certainty When Cleopatra dies, she is placed in the Royal Mausoleum, east of Caesarea, that had been built by her and Juba, which is still visible.

A fragmentary inscription is dedicated to Juba and Cleopatra as the King and Queen of Mauretania.

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