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The First Ladies of Rome: The Women Behind the Caesars - Kindle edition by Freisenbruch, Annelise. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The . Annelise was born in Bermuda in , and studied Classics at Newnham College, Cambridge, receiving her PhD in In , her first book The First Ladies of Rome was published by Jonathan Cape in the UK and by Free Press in the United States (where it appeared as Caesars’ Wives: Sex, Power and Politics in the Roman Empire).  · The First Ladies of Rome by Annelise Freisenbruch. The year 35BC was the watershed,” writes Annelise Freisenbruch. Certainly, it was a big year. They all were, between the assassination of Is Accessible For Free: False.


Annelise Freisenbruch's debut book, Caesars' Wives: Sex, Power and Politics in the Roman Empire, investigates the lives and reputations of the colourful wives, daughters, sisters and mothers of the Roman emperors. In her Introduction, the author writes 'This book reopens the case file on Livia and her fellow Roman first ladies, aiming to. The First Ladies of Rome: The Women Behind the Caesars by Freisenbruch, Annelise at www.doorway.ru - ISBN - ISBN - Vintage - - Softcover. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for FIRST LADIES OF ROME: WOMEN BEHIND CAESARS By Annelise Freisenbruch at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!


Annelise was born in Bermuda in , and studied Classics at Newnham College, Cambridge, receiving her PhD in In , her first book The First Ladies of Rome was published by Jonathan Cape in the UK and by Free Press in the United States (where it appeared as Caesars’ Wives: Sex, Power and Politics in the Roman Empire). The First Ladies of Rome.: Annelise Freisenbruch. Random House, - History -. Annelise Freisenbruch has written a thoroughly researched and interesting book about one of the more difficult topics in Roman History. There is not a lot of discussion about women in the surviving Roman texts, but the Freisenbruch does a great job of using the evidence that does exist to discuss the lovers and wives of the Caesars.

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