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Fall of Egypt and the Rise of Rome
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Alexandria as a Cultural Center
Ancient Alexandria
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Cleopatra and Mark Antony
Cleopatra VII and Julius Caesar
Cultural Fusion in Hellenistic Egypt
End of the Ptolemaic Empire
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Greek Influence in Ancient Egypt
Greek Rulers of Egypt
Hellenistic Egypt
Hellenistic Influence on Egypt
Macedonian Rule in Egypt
Ptolemaic Architecture and Art
Ptolemaic Dynasty History
Ptolemaic Empire Politics
Ptolemaic Kingdom Military History
Ptolemaic Kings and Queens
Ptolemaic Royal Lineage
Ptolemaic Rule and the Nile Delta
Ptolemaic-Era Trade and Economy
Ptolemies and Cleopatra
Ptolemies and Egyptian Religion
Ptolemies and Egyptian Revolts
Ptolemies and Roman Empire
Ptolemies and the Library of Alexandria
Succession Wars of the Ptolemies
Product details
- ISBN 9780300284942
- Dimensions: 127 x 197mm
- Publication Date: 14 Oct 2025
- Publisher: Yale University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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A compelling history of the Ptolemies, the decline of Egypt, and the rising power of the Roman Empire
The Ptolemaic era, Egypt’s last and one of its longest dynasties, was in many ways a gilded age. Its early rulers restored and even expanded Egyptian power. Over a span of 300 years the period was witness to intellectual enlightenment, imaginative state-building, and some of the most memorable characters in ancient history, including Alexander the Great and Cleopatra VII.
But these Macedonian Greek pharaohs embarked on ruinous warfare, faced rebellion, and descended into murderous family feuds. Increasingly reliant on the dizzying rise of Roman power, Ptolemaic Egypt was finally annexed by Augustus in 30 BCE. How did such an ancient civilization come to this?
Exploring the lives of the Ptolemaic pharaohs, de la Bédoyère reveals the jealousy, greed, and murderous ambition in their Egypt and the legendary city of Alexandria, their capital. This is a lively, accessible account of Ancient Egypt’s last days—and of the new power rising in its place.
The Ptolemaic era, Egypt’s last and one of its longest dynasties, was in many ways a gilded age. Its early rulers restored and even expanded Egyptian power. Over a span of 300 years the period was witness to intellectual enlightenment, imaginative state-building, and some of the most memorable characters in ancient history, including Alexander the Great and Cleopatra VII.
But these Macedonian Greek pharaohs embarked on ruinous warfare, faced rebellion, and descended into murderous family feuds. Increasingly reliant on the dizzying rise of Roman power, Ptolemaic Egypt was finally annexed by Augustus in 30 BCE. How did such an ancient civilization come to this?
Exploring the lives of the Ptolemaic pharaohs, de la Bédoyère reveals the jealousy, greed, and murderous ambition in their Egypt and the legendary city of Alexandria, their capital. This is a lively, accessible account of Ancient Egypt’s last days—and of the new power rising in its place.
Guy de la Bédoyère is a historian and archaeologist well known for his many books on the Roman world and Ancient Egypt, including Pharaohs of the Sun, The Real Lives of Roman Britain, and Praetorian.
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