Angelica Fatourou – Nationality & Career

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Angelica Fatourou is a French national, who according to her own Nationality should be classified as French Nationality: French. She was born in Avignon, France, the place where there’s an ancient Roman name of “Adonis”. It’s a common belief that Angelica was the daughter of King Aulus (not a Roman Emperor) in Greece, and a Greek princess by the name of Polis. According to some records, Angelica was married to King Diopidos of Assyria, father of Alexander the Great.

Being an Egyptian Nationality, Angelica can be considered to be an Egyptian Nationality or descent. As a matter of fact, she is the only known Egyptian woman who has managed to write a best-selling novel, which was entitled: The Gods of Mars. She managed to make her mark even in the history of Egyptian literature and is considered an exemplary personality. Angelica is said to have been born in Alexandria during the 30th dynasty. As a matter of fact, her tomb is located in the Grand Temple of Karnak, in Cairo.

Angelica Fatourou’s professional career spanned almost seventy years and during this period, she wrote more than forty novels in several different genres. Some of her works are: Doctor of Medicine (unpublished), The Necromancer (collaborated with Jules Verne), The Marquis de Sade, L’Homme (also unpublished), The Desolate Area (with Fernand Braudel), novels based on travel experiences, The Adventures of Cleopatra and much more. Angelica’s talent is recognized worldwide for being a skilled writer, with an enviable height and a talent for which even nowadays, she is highly praised. Angelica was sometimes criticized for her physical attributes, but she always remained true to her nationality, considering her height as just another natural gift.

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