Sister-Queens in the High Hellenistic Period is a cutting-edge exploration of ancient queenship and the significance of family politics in the dysfunctional dynasties of the late Hellenistic world. This volume, the first full-length study of Kleopatra III and Kleopatra Thea and their careers as queens of Egypt and Syria, thoroughly examines the roles and ideology of royal daughters, wives, and queens in Egypt, the ancient Near East, and ancient Israel and provides a comprehensive study of the iconography, public image, and titles of each queen and their cultural precedents. In addition, this book also offers an introduction to the critical concept of the ‘High Hellenistic Period’ and the maturation of royal female power in the second cen...
Although the topic of Hellenistic ruler cult for kings has garnered a great deal of interest over th...
The contribution focuses on Cleopatra I, daughter of the Seleucid king Antiochos III and wife of the...
How far was the political authority of the Ptolemaic queens mirrored in Egyptian temples and how did...
Sister-Queens in the High Hellenistic Period is a cutting-edge exploration of ancient queenship and ...
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...
One of the more striking features of the Hellenistic period is the emergence of royal dynasties whos...
According to the authors of this study, three elements are fundamental to analyze the political stat...
The concept of woman-power existing in the highest circles of society in the Mediterranean world is...
This dissertation presents the first synthetic analysis of the art and archaeology of Hellenistic ro...
This dissertation presents the first synthetic analysis of the art and archaeology of Hellenistic ro...
Much of the available material for this thesis is monumental and mostly concerned with the official ...
In the 3rd century the Seleukids faced the first significant fracture in the dynasty. This dynastic ...
"1992"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, 1994.Bibliography in part 2 (51 p.)PART 1. Introduction --...
Roussel Pierre. Grace Harriett Macurdy. Hellenistic Queens : a study of woman-power in Macedonia, Se...
Although the topic of Hellenistic ruler cult for kings has garnered a great deal of interest over th...
The contribution focuses on Cleopatra I, daughter of the Seleucid king Antiochos III and wife of the...
How far was the political authority of the Ptolemaic queens mirrored in Egyptian temples and how did...
Sister-Queens in the High Hellenistic Period is a cutting-edge exploration of ancient queenship and ...
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...
One of the more striking features of the Hellenistic period is the emergence of royal dynasties whos...
According to the authors of this study, three elements are fundamental to analyze the political stat...
The concept of woman-power existing in the highest circles of society in the Mediterranean world is...
This dissertation presents the first synthetic analysis of the art and archaeology of Hellenistic ro...
This dissertation presents the first synthetic analysis of the art and archaeology of Hellenistic ro...
Much of the available material for this thesis is monumental and mostly concerned with the official ...
In the 3rd century the Seleukids faced the first significant fracture in the dynasty. This dynastic ...
"1992"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, 1994.Bibliography in part 2 (51 p.)PART 1. Introduction --...
Roussel Pierre. Grace Harriett Macurdy. Hellenistic Queens : a study of woman-power in Macedonia, Se...
Although the topic of Hellenistic ruler cult for kings has garnered a great deal of interest over th...
The contribution focuses on Cleopatra I, daughter of the Seleucid king Antiochos III and wife of the...
How far was the political authority of the Ptolemaic queens mirrored in Egyptian temples and how did...