Cleopatra: A BIographyOxford University Press, 2010 |
Sommario
Introduction | |
Cleopatras Ancestry and Background | |
The Ptolemaic Heritage and the Involvement with Rome | |
Cleopatras Youth and Education | |
Becoming Queen 5147 B C | |
Consolidating the Empire 4740 B C | |
The Peak Years 4034 B C | |
Downfall 3430 B C | |
Epilogue | |
OUTLINE OF CLEOPATRAS LIFE AND CAREER | |
GENEALOGY OF THE LATER PTOLEMIES | |
CLEOPATRAS MOTHER | |
WAS CLEOPATRA A ROMAN CITIZEN? | |
Abbreviations | |
Bibliography | |
The Operation of the Kingdom | |
Scholarship and Culture at the Court of Cleopatra | |
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