From an acclaimed author comes a fascinating story of the life,
marriage, and death of an all but forgotten Roman woman. Born to an
illustrious Roman family in 125 CE, Regilla was married at the age of
fifteen to Herodes, a wealthy Greek who championed his country's
values at a time when Rome ruled. Twenty years later--and eight months
pregnant with her sixth child--Regilla died under mysterious
circumstances, after a blow to the abdomen delivered by Herodes'
freedman. Regilla's brother charged Herodes with murder, but a Roman
court (at the urging of Marcus Aurelius) acquitted him. Sarah
Pomeroy's investigation suggests that despite Herodes' erection of
numerous monuments to his deceased wife, he was in fact guilty of the
crime. A pioneer in the study of ancient women, Pomeroy gathers a
broad, unique array of evidence, from political and family history to
Greco-Roman writings and archaeology, to re-create the life and death
of Regilla. Teasing out the tensions of class, gender, and ethnicity
that gird this story of marriage and murder, Pomeroy exposes the
intimate life and tragedy of an elite Roman couple. Part
archaeological investigation, part historical re-creation, and part
detective story, The Murder of Regilla will appeal to all those
interested in the private lives of the classical world and in a
universal and compelling story of women and family in the distant
past.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780674042209
Publisert
2016
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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