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Antony and Cleopatra (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 72 hours | |Short Description for Antony and CleopatraThe epic story of one of the most famous love affairs in history, by one of the world's leading ancient historians.
Full description- Publisher: WEIDENFELD & NICOLSON
- Published: 15 July 2010
- Format: Hardback 496 pages
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- Categories: Biography: Historical, Political & Military | European History | Early History: C 500 To C 1450/1500 | Medieval History
- ISBN 13: 9780297845676 ISBN 10: 0297845675
- Sales rank: 202,929
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Full description for Antony and Cleopatra
The love affair between Antony and Cleopatra is one of the most famous stories from the ancient world, and has been depicted in countless novels, plays and films. As one of the three men in control of the Roman Empire, Antony was perhaps the most powerful man of his day; while Cleopatra, who had already been Julius Caesar's lover, was the beautiful queen of Egypt, Rome's most important province. The clash of cultures, the power politics, and the personal passion have proven irresistable to storytellers. But in the course of this storytelling dozens of myths have grown up. The popular image of Cleopatra in ancient Egyptian costume is a fallacy; she was actually Greek, and far better versed in Roman culture than most storytellers give her credit for. Despite her local dominance in Egypt, her real power came from her ability to forge strong personal allegiances with the most important men in Rome. Likewise, Mark Antony was not the bluff soldier of legend, brought low by his love for an exotic woman - actually he was first and foremost a politician, and never allowed Cleopatra to dictate policy to him. In this history, based exclusively on ancient sources and archaeological evidence, Adrian Goldsworthy gives us the facts behind this famous couple. It may not be the story we expect or even wish for, but it is every bit as fascinating as the myth.

