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* Cleopatra Records, American record label
Factory Records, 4AD Records, and Beggars Banquet Records released much of this music in Europe, while Cleopatra Records among others released the music in the United States, where the subculture grew especially in New York and Los Angeles, California, where many nightclubs featured " gothic / industrial " nights.
* Media Blitz, 1993, Cleopatra Records
Category: Cleopatra Records albums
* Cleopatra Records
On December 6, 2009, Sly signed a new recording contract with the LA based Cleopatra Records and on August 16, 2011, I'm Back!
The band inspired two tribute albums, Hymns of the Worlock published by Cleopatra Records and ReMix Dys Temper published by Nettwerk Productions, both released in 1998.
The band was signed to Cleopatra Records, which released The Iron Mask, Skeleton Kiss EP, The Path of Sorrows, and The Rage of Angels under the Christian Death name.
A 1993 show featuring Only Theatre of Pain-era members Williams, Agnew and Belanger, along with bassist Casey Chaos, performing live from Los Angeles ' Patriot Hall was recorded and later released in 2001 as a DVD by Cleopatra Records.
Dread then signed to Cleopatra Records and recorded De-jah Voodoo in 1999 produced by Bob Knarley ( Howard Ulyate ), the son of legendary trombone player Lloyd Ulyate.
Cleopatra Records released a compilation of the Lost Moment output for the US market in February 2006, entitled " In Control ".
On October 25, 2011, Cleopatra Records and Trapt released a compilation album called Headstrong.
According to Frukwan, he had nothing to do with the release from Cleopatra Records and noted that the Titles were changed without permission, further showing an unauthorized release.
's " Super " on the Cleopatra Records album A Homage to NEU !, which featured covers and remixes by bands including Autechre, Dead Voices On Air, Khan, System 7, James Plotkin, as well as an original track from Michael Rother.
Its clients include independent artists and labels such as Daptone Records ( representing artists such as Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and Charles Bradley ), Cleopatra, Barsuk Records and Frenchkiss Records, who recently partnered with The Orchard to create Frenchkiss Label Group in addition to their digital and physical deals with the company.
Williams and Eva O also released two new albums under the name Christian Death during the 1990s through Cleopatra Records, resulting in two bands being called Christian Death.
*" Transylvanian Concubine " on The Black Bible, a four-disc compilation album released by Cleopatra Records.
Before taking on the name Slick Idiot, En Esch and Günter Schulz contributed a cover of Nine Inch Nails ' " Terrible Lie " to Cleopatra Records ' Covered in Nails 2: A Tribute to Nine Inch Nails.
Cleopatra Records then re-released DickNity with a bonus remix by Christoph Schneider of Rammstein.
Originally released for on-line sale only, Cleopatra Records re-released DickNity with a bonus remix by Christoph Schneider of Rammstein.

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Octavian ( Julius Caesar's 18-year old adopted son and heir ), and Cleopatra of Egypt ( Joseph M. Horodyski, Military Heritage, August 2005, Volume 7, No. 1, pp 58 to 63, and p. 78 ), ISSN 1524-8666.
* Cleopatra I Syra ( c. 204 – 176 BC ), princess of the Seleucid Empire and by marriage, queen of Ptolemaic Egypt
* Cleopatra II of Egypt ( c. 185 – 116 BC ), queen ( and briefly sole ruler ) of Ptolemaic Egypt
* Cleopatra III of Egypt ( 161 – 101 BC ), queen of Egypt
* Cleopatra IV of Egypt ( c. 138 – 135 BC ), queen of Egypt
* Cleopatra Eurydice of Macedon ( 4th century BC ), wife of Philip II of Macedon
* Cleopatra of Jerusalem ( 1st century BC ), wife of Herod the Great
* Cleopatra of Macedon ( c. 356 – 308 BC ), sister of Alexander the Great, daughter of Philip II of Macedon and Olympias of Epirus
* Cleopatra of Pontus ( born 110 BC ), wife of Tigranes the Great
* Cleopatra Selene I ( c. 135 – 130 BC ), daughter of Cleopatra III and Ptolemy VIII Physcon
* Cleopatra Selene II ( 40 – 5 BC ), daughter of Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony
* Cleopatra Thea ( c. 164 – 121 BC ), daughter of Cleopatra II and Ptolemy VI Philometor
* Berenice III of Egypt ( 120-80 BC ), queen of Egypt sometimes known as Cleopatra Berenice
* Cleopatra Borel-Brown ( born 1979 ), female shot putter from Trinidad and Tobago
* Cleopatra Coleman ( born 1987 ), Australian actress
* Cleopatra Mathis ( born 1947 ), American poet and professor
* Cleopatra Stratan ( born 2002 ), Moldovan singer
* Cleopatra Tucker ( born 1943 ), American politician
* Cleopatra ( 1912 film ), a silent film created in 1912 by Helen Gardner
* Cleopatra ( 1917 film ), an American film directed by J. Gordon Edwards
* Cleopatra ( 1934 film ), an American film directed by Cecil B. DeMille

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