Grant, Michael (1972). Cleopatra: A Biography. Edison, NJ: Barnes and Noble Books. hlm. 4, 5. ISBN978-0880297257. Grant notes that Cleopatra probably had not a drop of Egyptian blood and "would have described herself as Greek," noting that had she been illegitimate her "numerous Roman enemies would have revealed this to the world."
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Hugh B. Price ,"Was Cleopatra Black?". The Baltimore Sun. September 26, 1991. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2011-12-11. Diakses tanggal May 28, 2012.
Charles Whitaker ,"Was Cleopatra Black?". Ebony. Feb 2002. Diakses tanggal May 28, 2012. The author cites a few examples of the claim, one of which is a chapter entitled "Black Warrior Queens," published in 1984 in Black Women in Antiquity, part of The Journal of African Civilization series, in which a principal argument in favor of the hypothesis claims that Cleopatra called herself black in the Book of Acts, when she in fact did not and had died long before the New Testament. It draws heavily on the work of J.A. Rogers.
Robert Schoch ,"Great Sphinx Controversy". robertschoch.net. 1995. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal February 4, 2012. Diakses tanggal May 29, 2012.Parameter |url-status= yang tidak diketahui akan diabaikan (bantuan), A modified version of this manuscript was published in the "Fortean Times" (P.O. Box 2409, London NW5 4NP) No. 79, February March, 1995, pp. 34, 39.
Robert Schoch ,"Great Sphinx Controversy". robertschoch.net. 1995. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal February 4, 2012. Diakses tanggal May 29, 2012.Parameter |url-status= yang tidak diketahui akan diabaikan (bantuan), A modified version of this manuscript was published in the "Fortean Times" (P.O. Box 2409, London NW5 4NP) No. 79, February March, 1995, pp. 34, 39.
Hugh B. Price ,"Was Cleopatra Black?". The Baltimore Sun. September 26, 1991. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2011-12-11. Diakses tanggal May 28, 2012.