Cleopatra and Antony: Power, Love, and Politics in the Ancient World

by Diana Preston

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In 44 bc, Julius Caesar was murdered on the Ides of March. His mistress, Cleopatra of Egypt, fled back to Alexandria with their little son. Mark Antony, Caesar's friend and henchman, who, according to some accounts, was already besotted by the beautiful Cleopatra, took up her son's case before the Senate. But they refused to recognize him as one of Caesar's heirs. Civil war broke out, and after the defeat of Caesar's murderers, Antony took control over the East. Summoned to his headquarters in present-day Turkey, Cleopatra made her entry at dusk on a scented, candlelit barge: and so began one of the greatest love stories of all time - an eleven-year love affair that created the ancient world's most famous celebrity couple.The affair became all-consuming and fired the lovers with the ambition to create a new order. Had they succeeded, our world today might have been very different. Filled with murder, intrigue, civil war and great battles, the tragedy of "Cleopatra and Antony" has fascinated the world for two millennia.
Now Diana Preston has gone back to the original sources and delved into the real history behind the propaganda and the myth, to breathe new life into this epic love story.
  • ISBN10 0802717381
  • ISBN13 9780802717382
  • Publish Date 31 March 2009 (first published 30 June 2008)
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Walker & Company
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 333
  • Language English