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The Empresses of Rome

McCabe Joseph
Publication date 28/06/2025
EAN: 9782322533008
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« The Empresses of Rome » by Joseph McCabe is a compelling work of historical biography that illuminates the lives and legacies of the women who shaped the Roman Empire from behind the throne. McCabe, a prolific writer and historian, presents a serie... See full description
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PublisherBOOKS ON DEMAND
Page Count406
Languageen
AuthorMcCabe Joseph
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date28/06/2025
Weight587 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)2.80 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
Roman history imperial women ancient Rome
« The Empresses of Rome » by Joseph McCabe is a compelling work of historical biography that illuminates the lives and legacies of the women who shaped the Roman Empire from behind the throne. McCabe, a prolific writer and historian, presents a series of vivid portraits of imperial consorts, mothers, and daughters, each of whom wielded significant influence during one of historys most transformative eras.The book explores the complex roles of these women within the context of ancient Rome, where power, ambition, and political intrigue often determined the fate of emperors and the empire itself. McCabe delves into the stories of figures such as Livia Drusilla, Agrippina the Younger, and Helena, revealing how they navigated the treacherous waters of Roman court life. Through their experiences, the reader gains insight into the challenges faced by women in positions of authority, the constraints imposed by patriarchal society, and the strategies they employed to assert their will.McCabes narrative is grounded in meticulous research and a clear, engaging style. He situates each empress within her historical moment, drawing connections between personal ambition and broader social and political developments. The work is as much a study of gender roles in antiquity as it is a chronicle of individual lives, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the interplay between private influence and public power.This volume is an essential read for anyone interested in Roman history, the study of powerful women, and the dynamics of leadership in the ancient world. Its blend of biography and social history makes it a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of historical non-fiction and classical studies.