Fatal Monsters
Cleopatra, Her Sister Queens and the Downfall of a Dynasty
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Atlantic Books
Publishing:5th Nov '26
£22.00
This title is due to be published on 5th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A dramatic political, cultural and social historical narrative of the period 60-40 BCE in Egypt and Rome, and the three sister queens each seeking power for themselves during this time: Cleopatra, Berenike (executed by their father) and Arsinoe (murdered at sister Cleopatra's request).
Fatal Monsters approaches the three sister queens equally, rather than simply privileging Cleopatra, and examines them in the correct historical and archaeological context, not just through Roman eyes but also Greek and Egyptian ones. This story, the story of three sister queens and the sibling rivalry that brought down a 300-year-old dynasty, has yet to be told.
Jane Draycott delves into the history of that most famous ruler of Egypt - Cleopatra VII - this time within the context of her contentious Ptolemaic family, painting a vivid picture of competition, betrayal and assassination -- Kara Cooney, author of WHEN WOMEN RULED THE WORLD: SIX QUEENS OF EGYPT
Light and thorough, wide-reaching and focused, entertaining but not sensationalist * Financial Times on FULVIA *
Makes a persuasive case that, in the Roman Republic, any woman who dared do things differently was virtually certain of going down in history as an evil femme fatale * Mail on Sunday on FULVIA *
ISBN: 9781805465492
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304 pages
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