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The First Ladies of Rome
The First Ladies of Rome: The Women Behind the Caesars | Annelise Freisenbruch
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Like their modern counterparts, the 'first ladies' of Rome were moulded to meet the political requirements of their emperors, be they fathers, husbands, brothers or lovers. But the women proved to be liabilities as well as assets - Augustus' daughter Julia was accused of affairs with at least five men, Claudius' wife Messalina was a murderous tease who cuckolded and humiliated her elderly husband, while Fausta tried to seduce her own stepson and engineered his execution before boiled to death as a punishment. In The First Ladies of Rome Annelise Freisenbruch unveils the characters whose identities were to reverberate through the ages, from the virtuous consort, the sexually voracious schemer and the savvy political operator, to the flighty bluestocking, the religious icon and the romantic heroine. Using a rich spectrum of literary, artistic, archaeological and epigraphic evidence, this book uncovers for the first time the kaleidoscopic story of some of the most intriguing women in history, and the vivid and complex role of the empresses as political players on Rome's great stage.
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rwmg
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Roman history told through a focus on the wives of the emperors from Livia to Gallia Placida (and I will never tire of saying somebody needs to make a biopic or series about Gallia Placida). Interesting and enjoyable, but it's 14 years old and already some of the “contemporary“ resonances and parallels are starting to age and I have to think for a bit to remember what they are about.

Cuilin This looks interesting, I‘d like to visit this era again. We should definitely put this on our Roman Empire list. @dabbe 1mo
dabbe @Cuilin Done! 🤩 4w
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tphil10283
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It‘s a very interesting book about a subject that there really is a dearth of resources about, unfortunately.

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sparrowssavvy
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This was a fantastic book. So well written and researched, it is exactly what I look for in a history book. It was an amazing portrait of some amazing women and their societal roles.
Considering how many centuries and various rulers the author covered, she made it as concise as possible. I also loved how she presented things with as little bias as possible, showing the differing views on each dynamic lady.

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tracy.anne8
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I have so many books on history (fiction and nonfiction), that I just took a picture of one of my stacks of nonfiction for #itshistory #anditsaugust

Avanders Never has a stack of nonfiction looked so appealing to me 😉 7y
tracy.anne8 @Avanders Thank you 😁 7y
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