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Cleopatra: The Power of a Queen in a Man’s World - C4 - Series Historical Figures Who Changed the World - cover

Cleopatra: The Power of a Queen in a Man’s World - C4 - Series Historical Figures Who Changed the World

Ciro Irmici

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Cleopatra: The Power of a Queen in a Man’s Worldexplores the captivating life of Cleopatra VII, the last queen of Egypt, in an era dominated by men and empires.

Known as a cunning strategist, diplomat, and a leader who embraced both her Egyptian and Macedonian heritage, Cleopatra defied conventions and reshaped history. This meticulously researched biography dives deep into her journey—from her rise to power and her alliances with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, to her tragic final days in Alexandria.

In this book, readers will discover Cleopatra not just as a queen, but as a powerful woman who fought for Egypt’s sovereignty and left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire.

With vivid storytelling and historical insights, Cleopatra: The Power of a Queen in a Man’s World brings her story to life, revealing the strength, ambition, and intelligence that defined one of history’s most fascinating figures.
Disponibile da: 28/10/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 79 pagine.

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