Domina: The Women Who Made Imperial Rome
Author(s): Guy de la Bédoyère
A captivating popular history that shines a light on the notorious Julio-Claudian women who forged an empire
Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero--these are the names history associates with the early Roman Empire. Yet, not a single one of these emperors was the blood son of his predecessor. In this captivating history, a prominent scholar of the era documents the Julio-Claudian women whose bloodline, ambition, and ruthlessness made it possible for the emperors' line to continue.
Eminent scholar Guy de la B doy re, author of Praetorian, asserts that the women behind the scenes--including Livia, Octavia, and the elder and younger Agrippina--were the true backbone of the dynasty. De la B doy re draws on the accounts of ancient Roman historians to revisit a familiar time from a completely fresh vantage point. Anyone who enjoys I, Claudius will be fascinated by this study of dynastic power and gender interplay in ancient Rome.
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General Fields
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- : Yale University Press
- : Yale University Press
- : 0.666
- : 01 October 2018
- : 1.5 Centimeters X 15.6 Centimeters X 23.5 Centimeters
- : books
Special Fields
- : Guy de la Bédoyère
- : Hardback
- : 1810
- : English
- : 937.06082
- : 408