Berenice II Euergetis
Essays in Early Hellenistic Queenship
Branko van Oppen de Ruiter author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:9th Jul '15
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This collection of essays examines the life and impact of Berenice II Euergetis, highlighting her role in Hellenistic history and queenship.
In Berenice II Euergetis, the life and significance of a prominent queen during Hellenistic times are explored in depth. Berenice II, the daughter of King Magas of Cyrene and wife of King Ptolemy III of Egypt, played a pivotal role in the political and cultural landscape of her era. This collection of four essays delves into various aspects of her life, including her lineage, the intricacies of Hellenistic marital practices, and the royal ideology that defined her reign.
The essays provide a comprehensive examination of Berenice II's influence on queenship and the broader implications of her actions during a transformative period in history. The analysis of chronology and genealogy reveals how her connections shaped not only her life but also the political alliances of the time. By situating Berenice II within the context of Hellenistic society, the authors shed light on the complexities of female power and authority.
Berenice II Euergetis is not just a biography; it is a detailed study of a queen who navigated the challenges of her time with grace and intelligence. This scholarly work invites readers to consider the legacy of Berenice II and her impact on the history of Egypt and the broader Hellenistic world.
ISBN: 9781137494610
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 4287g
245 pages