Discoveries: Cleopatra (Paperback)
| Author: Edith Flamarion | Translator: Alexandra Bonfante-Warren |
List Price:
$12.95
(Save 27%)
Today
$9.41
+ $3.10 SHIPPING
EARN 10 RAKUTEN SUPER POINTSWhat's this?
| Format: | Paperback |
Condition:
Brand New
Temporarily Sold Out.:
More inventory may be available. Place your order today and be one of the first to receive this product when it arrives!
Alert me when this item is in stock.
More inventory may be available. Place your order today and be one of the first to receive this product when it arrives!
Alert me when this item is in stock.
| Fifty years before the birth of Christ, in the splendid Egyptian city of Alexandria, there reigned a young queen: Cleopatra. Astute and talented, she was educated in the Greek and Egyptian traditions and bred to politics. Through her love affairs first with the Roman ruler Julius Caesar and then with the rebel general Mark Antony, she sought to protect her nation against the threat of Rome, until the day in 30 B.C. when the Roman legions stood at the gates of the city. Antony committed suicide; Cleopatra was found dead; Egypt fell to Rome. Threading her way between history and myth, Edith Flamarion retraces the life of one of the most celebrated women of all time. |
|
From the Publisher:
More than 2,000 years ago, in the glorious Egyptian city of Alexandria, a young queen reigned. Cleopatra was astute, talented, educated, and bred to politics. Through love affairs with the Roman ruler Julius Caesar and the rebel general Mark Antony, she sought to protect her nation against Roman domination, until the day in 30 b.c.e. when Roman legions stood at the city gates. Antony committed suicide, Cleopatra was found dead, and Egypt fell. Threading through history and myth, this book retraces the life of one of the most celebrated women of all time.Fifty years before the birth of Christ, in the splendid Egyptian city of Alexandria, there reigned a young queen: Cleopatra. Astute and talented, she was educated in the Greek and Egyptian traditions and bred to politics. Through her love affairs first with the Roman ruler Julius Caesar and then with the rebel general Mark Antony, she sought to protect her nation against the threat of Rome, until the day in 30 B.C. when the Roman legions stood at the gates of the city. Antony committed suicide; Cleopatra was found dead; Egypt fell to Rome. Threading her way between history and myth, Edith Flamarion retraces the life of one of the most celebrated women of all time.Portrays the politically savvy Queen of the Nile, examining the history and myth surrounding her love affairs with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony |

Related Products















