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Philosophie
The Empresses of Rome. The Influence and Intrigues of Roman Empresses

Par : Joseph McCabe
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  • Nombre de pages406
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.523 kg
  • Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 2,2 cm
  • ISBN979-10-431-0344-5
  • EAN9791043103445
  • Date de parution26/06/2024
  • ÉditeurCulturea

Résumé

"The Empresses of Rome" by Joseph McCabe delves into the lives and influences of the women who stood beside the emperors of Rome, shaping the course of history through their evolutions, virtues, and vices. The narrative begins with Livia, the wife of Octavian (later Augustus), who becomes the first Empress of Rome. Livia's life is marked by her shift from a modest household to the center of power, where she is often accused of orchestrating the succession of her son Tiberius.
McCabe explores the dynamics within the imperial family, highlighting the tensions between Livia and Julia, Augustus's daughter from a previous marriage. Julia's life, filled with scandal and intrigue, contrasts sharply with Livia's public image of virtue and simplicity. The book also examines the broader societal changes in Rome, where women began to assert more influence in public and political spheres, challenging traditional roles.
McCabe provides a detailed account of the political maneuvers, marriages, and alliances that defined the era, offering insights into the complex interplay of power, gender, and family in ancient Rome. The narrative is enriched by references to historical sources, statues, and coins, painting a vivid picture of the empresses' lives and their impact on Roman history.
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