Chronicle of the Queens of Egypt : From Early Dynastic Times to the Death of Cleopatra

ISBN
9780500051450
$34.95
Author Tyldesley, Joyce
Format Trade Cloth
Details
  • 10.3" x 7.9" x 0.9"
  • Out of Print
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 2006
  • 224
  • Yes
  • 0
  • Print
  • 12
  • DT80
The queen of Egypt was, first and foremost, a supportive wife and mother, but in times of dynastic crisis she was expected to act as her husband's deputy. The queen might be required to marshal troops, or to rule on behalf of an infant son. She might even be called upon to rule in her own right in the absence of a suitable king. The female pharaohs Hatshepsut and Tawosret, the sun queens Tiy and Nefertiti, the seductive Nefertari and Cleopatra: many of Egypt's queens have left an indelible mark on their country's history. And what of Egypt's lesser queens, the numerous wives and daughters maintained in pampered seclusion in the harem palaces? These women are generally forgotten, their graves lost in the desert sands. But the anonymous ladies occasionally stepped from the security of the harem to influence the royal succession, and their stories too are told.