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by John Whitehorne


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Cleopatras Summary

Although there have been many books written about the most famous Cleopatra, this is the first study in English also devoted to her less well known but equally illustrious namesakes. Cleopatra looks at the lives and careers of the most important royal women of that name beginning with those of early Greek mythology. John Whitehorne next considers the Macedonian queens and princesses called Cleopatra, including the last wife of Phillip II of Macedon and the sister of Alexander the Great, before tracing the careers of the many Cleopatras of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt and exploring the political importance of their marriages to the Seleucid kings of Syria. After a reappraisal of current views about Cleopatra VII's suicide, Whitehorne concludes his account of these fascinating and important figures with Cleopatra Selene of Mauretania, Cleopatra's daughter by Mark Antony who was the last of the Ptolemaic line. By adopting a primarily biographical approach Whitehorne is able to elucidate the evolving nature of royal power in this period and the place of dynastic marriage in the Macedonian and Hellenistic monarchies, and to trace the growing political importance of royal women in the Hellenistic age.

<P>The first study of its kind in English, <b></b><b><i>Cleopatras</i></b> examines the lives and careers of Cleopatra's illustrious namesakes. Beginning with the Cleopatras of early Greek mythology, John Whitehorne next considers Macedonian queens and princesses of the same name including the last wife of Philip II of Macedon and the sister of Alexander the Great. He traces the careers of Cleopatras from the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt and explores the political importance of their marriages to the Seleucid kings of Syria. After a reappraisal of current views about Cleopatra VII's suicide, the author concludes with accounts of such fascinating and important historical figures as Cleopatra Selene of Mauretania and Cleopatra's daughter by Mark Antony, who was the last in the Ptolemaic line.<br><br>Through these numerous biographical studies, Whitehorne is able to shed light on the nature of royal power in this period, the place of dynastic marriage in the Macedonian and Hellenistic monarchies, and the growing political importance of royal women in the Hellenistic age. Trained as a papyrologist, Whitehorne brings years of experience in editing and interpreting texts from this period and has published widely on the history and society of Greco-Roman Egypt.</P>



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