The Lives of Cleopatra & Octavia
Author: Sarah Fielding
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 230
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFictitious autobiographies of Cleopatra and Octavia.
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Author: Sarah Fielding
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 230
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFictitious autobiographies of Cleopatra and Octavia.
Author: Sarah Fielding
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9780838752579
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSet in the first century B.C., the Lives presents the stories of two famous women, each of whom played an important role in Roman history during the turbulent period of civil war immediately before the Golden Age of Augustus Caesar.
Author: William Shakespeare
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Published: 1891
Total Pages: 298
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stacy Schiff
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 2010-11-01
Total Pages: 484
ISBN-13: 0316121800
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer brings to life the most intriguing woman in the history of the world: Cleopatra, the last queen of Egypt. Her palace shimmered with onyx, garnets, and gold, but was richer still in political and sexual intrigue. Above all else, Cleopatra was a shrewd strategist and an ingenious negotiator. Though her life spanned fewer than forty years, it reshaped the contours of the ancient world. She was married twice, each time to a brother. She waged a brutal civil war against the first when both were teenagers. She poisoned the second. Ultimately she dispensed with an ambitious sister as well; incest and assassination were family specialties. Cleopatra appears to have had sex with only two men. They happen, however, to have been Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, among the most prominent Romans of the day. Both were married to other women. Cleopatra had a child with Caesar and -- after his murder -- three more with his protégé. Already she was the wealthiest ruler in the Mediterranean; the relationship with Antony confirmed her status as the most influential woman of the age. The two would together attempt to forge a new empire, in an alliance that spelled their ends. Cleopatra has lodged herself in our imaginations ever since. Famous long before she was notorious, Cleopatra has gone down in history for all the wrong reasons. Shakespeare and Shaw put words in her mouth. Michelangelo, Tiepolo, and Elizabeth Taylor put a face to her name. Along the way, Cleopatra's supple personality and the drama of her circumstances have been lost. In a masterly return to the classical sources, Stacy Schiff here boldly separates fact from fiction to rescue the magnetic queen whose death ushered in a new world order. Rich in detail, epic in scope, Schiff 's is a luminous, deeply original reconstruction of a dazzling life.
Author: Plutarch
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1988-05-26
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9780521284189
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis edition will be of interest to all Greek scholars, ancient historians, and also the students of English literature since the relevant discussions require no knowledge of Greek.
Author: Colleen McCullough
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2013-12-03
Total Pages: 836
ISBN-13: 1476767653
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this final novel in the Roman series, McCullough turns her attention to the legendary romance of Antony and Cleopatra.
Author: Prudence J. Jones
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9780806137414
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis fascinating sourcebook documents what we know of Cleopatra and also shows how she has evolved through the lens of interpretation.
Author: Barry Strauss
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2022-03-22
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 1982116692
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA “splendid” (The Wall Street Journal) account of one of history’s most important and yet little-known wars, the campaign culminating in the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, whose outcome determined the future of the Roman Empire. Following Caesar’s assassination and Mark Antony’s defeat of the conspirators who killed Caesar, two powerful men remained in Rome—Antony and Caesar’s chosen heir, young Octavian, the future Augustus. When Antony fell in love with the most powerful woman in the world, Egypt’s ruler Cleopatra, and thwarted Octavian’s ambition to rule the empire, another civil war broke out. In 31 BC one of the largest naval battles in the ancient world took place—more than 600 ships, almost 200,000 men, and one woman—the Battle of Actium. Octavian prevailed over Antony and Cleopatra, who subsequently killed themselves. The Battle of Actium had great consequences for the empire. Had Antony and Cleopatra won, the empire’s capital might have moved from Rome to Alexandria, Cleopatra’s capital, and Latin might have become the empire’s second language after Greek, which was spoken throughout the eastern Mediterranean, including Egypt. In this “superbly recounted” (The National Review) history, Barry Strauss, ancient history authority, describes this consequential battle with the drama and expertise that it deserves. The War That Made the Roman Empire is essential history that features three of the greatest figures of the ancient world.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Vicky Alvear Shecter
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Published: 2011-08-01
Total Pages: 370
ISBN-13: 0545389372
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSelene has grown up in a palace on the Nile with her parents, Cleopatra & Mark Antony--the most brilliant, powerful rulers on earth. But the jealous Roman Emperor Octavianus wants Egypt for himself, & when war finally comes, Selene faces the loss of all she's ever loved. Forced to build a new life in Octavianus's household in Rome, she finds herself torn between two young men and two possible destinies--until she reaches out to claim her own.This stunning novel brings to life the personalities & passions of one of the greatest dramas in history, & offers a wonderful new heroine in Selene.