Although there is no explicit evidence of queen patronage in the first generations of Ptolemies, the frequent dedication of encomiastic poems to queens (especially Arsinoe II, Berenice II) by Alexandrian learned poets suggests an involvement of royal women in shaping of their public image as patrons and lovers of the arts, in full agreement with the cultural program of their husbands. The queens are presented as Muses or Graces, goddesses who traditionally protect poetry. Not only learned poetry was likely to be endorsed by some queen, but also more “popular” (although refined) forms of entertainment, like lyric song performed in public cults (Theoc. Id. 15). Inscriptions also suggests that the fourth Ptolemaic couple, Arsinoe III and Ptole...
The study of royal women has been one of the most dynamic fields of inquiry into the Hellenistic wor...
Sister-Queens in the High Hellenistic Period is a cutting-edge exploration of ancient queenship and ...
Iconography in the Renaissance was an influential tool for individuals to portray and retain power. ...
According to the authors of this study, three elements are fundamental to analyze the political stat...
How far was the political authority of the Ptolemaic queens mirrored in Egyptian temples and how did...
Celem pracy jest przedstawienie sylwetek trzech królowych z dynastii Ptolemeuszy - Arsinoe II, Beren...
none1noQueens’ role in the Ptolemaic monarchy has been recently explored and the direct influence th...
peer reviewedI discuss the role of women and erōs in court poetry, by focusing on the ruling pair, i...
In this paper, I investigate how Ptolemaic poets' presentation of their queens compares with and rel...
The queens of ancient Egypt (i.e., the kings’ wives and kings’ mothers) were distinguished by a set ...
One of the more striking features of the Hellenistic period is the emergence of royal dynasties whos...
This interdisciplinary study explores the connection between the Ptolemaic monarchy and the Phaeacia...
The concept of woman-power existing in the highest circles of society in the Mediterranean world is...
This Independent Study investigates the representation and reception of Egyptian queenship through t...
This dissertation provides the first overarching and comparative study of Hellenistic Egyptian queen...
The study of royal women has been one of the most dynamic fields of inquiry into the Hellenistic wor...
Sister-Queens in the High Hellenistic Period is a cutting-edge exploration of ancient queenship and ...
Iconography in the Renaissance was an influential tool for individuals to portray and retain power. ...
According to the authors of this study, three elements are fundamental to analyze the political stat...
How far was the political authority of the Ptolemaic queens mirrored in Egyptian temples and how did...
Celem pracy jest przedstawienie sylwetek trzech królowych z dynastii Ptolemeuszy - Arsinoe II, Beren...
none1noQueens’ role in the Ptolemaic monarchy has been recently explored and the direct influence th...
peer reviewedI discuss the role of women and erōs in court poetry, by focusing on the ruling pair, i...
In this paper, I investigate how Ptolemaic poets' presentation of their queens compares with and rel...
The queens of ancient Egypt (i.e., the kings’ wives and kings’ mothers) were distinguished by a set ...
One of the more striking features of the Hellenistic period is the emergence of royal dynasties whos...
This interdisciplinary study explores the connection between the Ptolemaic monarchy and the Phaeacia...
The concept of woman-power existing in the highest circles of society in the Mediterranean world is...
This Independent Study investigates the representation and reception of Egyptian queenship through t...
This dissertation provides the first overarching and comparative study of Hellenistic Egyptian queen...
The study of royal women has been one of the most dynamic fields of inquiry into the Hellenistic wor...
Sister-Queens in the High Hellenistic Period is a cutting-edge exploration of ancient queenship and ...
Iconography in the Renaissance was an influential tool for individuals to portray and retain power. ...