A compelling biography of the legendary king, rebel, and poisoner who
defied the Roman Empire Machiavelli praised his military genius.
European royalty sought out his secret elixir against poison. His life
inspired Mozart's first opera, while for centuries poets and
playwrights recited bloody, romantic tales of his victories, defeats,
intrigues, concubines, and mysterious death. But until now no modern
historian has recounted the full story of Mithradates, the ruthless
king and visionary rebel who challenged the power of Rome in the first
century BC. In this richly illustrated book—the first biography of
Mithradates in fifty years—Adrienne Mayor combines a storyteller's
gifts with the most recent archaeological and scientific discoveries
to tell the tale of Mithradates as it has never been told before. The
Poison King describes a life brimming with spectacle and excitement.
Claiming Alexander the Great and Darius of Persia as ancestors,
Mithradates inherited a wealthy Black Sea kingdom at age fourteen
after his mother poisoned his father. He fled into exile and returned
in triumph to become a ruler of superb intelligence and fierce
ambition. Hailed as a savior by his followers and feared as a second
Hannibal by his enemies, he envisioned a grand Eastern empire to rival
Rome. After massacring eighty thousand Roman citizens in 88 BC, he
seized Greece and modern-day Turkey. Fighting some of the most
spectacular battles in ancient history, he dragged Rome into a long
round of wars and threatened to invade Italy itself. His uncanny
ability to elude capture and surge back after devastating losses
unnerved the Romans, while his mastery of poisons allowed him to foil
assassination attempts and eliminate rivals. The Poison King is a
gripping account of one of Rome's most relentless but least understood
foes. Some images inside the book are unavailable due to digital
copyright restrictions.
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The Life and Legend of Mithradates, Rome's Deadliest Enemy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400833429
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
472
Forfatter