“An illuminating and highly readable narrative about the role of
women at the center of imperial Rome—fascinating and important.”
—Lesley Adkins, author of Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome
Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero—these are the names
history associates with the early Roman Empire. Yet, not a single one
of these emperors was the blood son of his predecessor. In this
captivating history, a prominent scholar of the era documents the
Julio-Claudian women whose bloodline, ambition, and ruthlessness made
it possible for the emperors’ line to continue. Eminent scholar
Guy de la Bédoyère, author of Praetorian, asserts that the women
behind the scenes—including Livia, Octavia, and the elder and
younger Agrippina—were the true backbone of the dynasty. De la
Bédoyère draws on the accounts of ancient Roman historians to
revisit a familiar time from a completely fresh vantage point. Anyone
who enjoys I, Claudius will be fascinated by this study of dynastic
power and gender interplay in ancient Rome. “In contrast to most
histories of Rome which focus almost entirely on the exploits of its
male emperors, Domina examines the women who partnered them in
power, from the perfect Roman wives Livia and Octavia to Cleopatra,
Agrippina the Younger and the trio of Severan Julias who all stepped
far beyond tradition to dominate the Roman world.”—Joann
Fletcher, author of The Story of Egypt “Enjoyable, fluently
written and well-balanced in approach. De la Bédoyère leaves no
stone unturned by way of evidence, which he carefully evaluates with
regard to its context and reliability.”—Pat Southern, author
of The Roman Army
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The Women Who Made Imperial Rome
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780300240672
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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