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    British actress Elizabeth Taylor in one of her most arduous and majestic scenes as “Cleopatra”, a 20th century-Fox spectacle filmed in Rome’s Cinecitta studios, Italy on May 8, 1962, portraying the Queen of Egypt’s momentous entry into Rome with young Caesarion (4-year-old Italian Loris Loddi) at her side. Nubian slaves bow as the “Queen” steps off the platform while crowds throng behind a line of Roman legion soldiers for the most spectacular scene filmed on May 8, 1962. Miss Taylor is wearing an elaborate and gilded costume with sleeves shaped like wings. On her head is an ornamented head-gear studded with hard stones and which reaches her shoulders while her crown is lined with images of the Egyptian cobras supporting the sun. Topping the crown is the symbol of her Egyptian queenship. The entire head-gear weighs about six kilos.
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