Queen Cleopatra Selene (Bust) Cherchel Museum, Algeria (daughter of Cleopatra VII)
Cleopatra's Needle.
The Ancient Egyptian obelisk dates from 1600 B.C. and was
a gift from Egypt. "Cleopatra's Needles" is the name given to two Egyptian
obelisks, formerly at Alexandria, but one of which is now in New York,
the other in London. They are made of the rosered granite of Syene, and
were originally erected by the Egyptian king Thothmes III in front of the
great temple of Heliopolis, where Moses was born. They were taken to Alexandria
shortly before the commencement of the Christian era, and after the death
of Cleopatra, but possibly in pursuance of a, design originated'by her.
The NewYork obelisk was presented to America by the Rhedive of Egypt, and
was set up in Central Park in 1881.
Needle of Cleopatra in London
