Cleopatra's Daughter : From Roman Prisoner to African Queen

Cleopatra's Daughter : From Roman Prisoner to African Queen

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17 Sep, 2024

By Jane Draycott (author)

As the only daughter of Roman Triumvir Marc Antony and Egyptian Queen Cleopatra VII, Cleopatra Selene was expected to uphold traditional feminine virtues; ...

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ISBN-10:

1324095156

ISBN-13:

9781324095156

Publisher

Liveright Publishing Corporation

Dimensions

8.20 X 5.40 X 1.00 inches

Language

English

Description

As the only daughter of Roman Triumvir Marc Antony and Egyptian Queen Cleopatra VII, Cleopatra Selene was expected to uphold traditional feminine virtues; to marry well and bear sons; and to legitimize and strengthen her parents' rule. Yet with their parents' deaths by suicide, the princess and her brothers found themselves the inheritors of Egypt, a claim that placed them squarely in the warpath of the Roman emperor.

"Supported by a feast of visual and literary references" (Caroline Lawrence), Cleopatra's Daughter reimagines the life of Cleopatra Selene, a woman who, although born into Egyptian royalty and raised in her mother's court, was cruelly abandoned and held captive by Augustus Caesar. Creating a narrative from frescos and coinage, ivory dolls and bronzes, historian and archaeologist Jane Draycott shows how Cleopatra Selene navigated years of imprisonment on Palatine Hill--where Octavia, the emperor's sister and Antony's fourth wife, housed royal children orphaned in the wake of Roman expansion--and emerged a queen.

Despite the disrepute of her family, Cleopatra Selene in time endeared herself to her captors through her remarkable intellect and political acumen. Rather than put her to death, Augustus wed her to the Numidian prince Juba, son of the deposed regent Juba I, and installed them both as client rulers of Mauretania in Africa. There, Cleopatra Selene ruled successfully for nearly twenty years, promoting trade, fostering the arts, and reclaiming her mother's legacy--all at a time, Draycott reminds us, when kingship was an inherently male activity.

A princess who became a prisoner and a prisoner who became a queen, Cleopatra Selene here "finally attains her rightful place in history" (Barry Strauss). A much-needed corrective, Cleopatra's Daughter sheds new and revelatory light on Egyptian and Roman politics, society, and culture in the early days of the Roman Empire.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1324095156

ISBN-13

:9781324095156

Publisher

:Liveright Publishing Corporation

Publication date

: 17 Sep, 2024

Sub-Category

: Royalty

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 8.20 X 5.40 X 1.00 inches

Weight

:273 g

Editorial Reviews

[A] labor of love... Draycott gathers evidence from whatever sources she can find...and deploys her considerable erudition to paint a vivid picture of the historical context.... Draycott is open about her agenda: not only to tell Cleopatra Selene's story, but to remind us that competent female rulers existed in antiquity and that the traces of their lives deserve to be located and pieced together.--Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer "New York Times Book Review"
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