The doomed love affair that united Ancient Rome & Egypt. The immortal lovers of novels, plays and films, Antony and Cleopatra were reviled by contemporary Romans, but history has transformed them into tragic heroes. Somewhere between their vilification by Augustus and the judgement of a later age there were two vibrant people whose destinies were entwined after the assassination of Julius Caesar in March 44 BC. Mark Antony's reputation for recklessness, hard drinking, and womanising overshadowed his talents for leadership and astute administration. Cleopatra was determined to reconstitute the ancient empire of the Ptolemies, and Antony as legally appointed ruler of the east gave her much, but not all, of what she desired. Their association went far beyond territorial agreements. They had three children, and may have married according to Egyptian law. This blending of politics and sex led to the ultimate ruin of both, since their main rival Octavian-Augustus was able to portray Cleopatra as the arch enemy of Rome and Antony as her bewitched consort. His propaganda was effective, and in the end Antony's soldiers deserted him. When all was lost, Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide, and were buried side by side in Alexandria.
Patricia Southern is an authority of the history of ancient Rome and the author of twelve books on the subject. Her other books include: ROMAN BRITAIN: A NEW HISTORY 55 BC-450 AD, ANCIENT ROME: THE RISE & FALL OF AN EMPIRE 753BC-AD476 ('Clear and witty' OXBOW BOOK NEWS, 'A lucid book' CHOICE); CLEOPATRA ('In the absence of Cleopatra's memoirs, Southern's commendably balanced biography will do very well' THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH. 'Scholarly and readable... looks carefully behind the rhetoric of a hostile ancient press' DR PETER JONES); JULIUS CAESAR ('Her style is delightfully approachable: lean and lucid, witty and pacy' ANTIQUITY); DOMITIAN: TRAGIC TYRANT ('A lively and wittily written book - the story of a strange life, enjoyably told' CLASSICAL JOURNAL); THE ROMAN EMPIRE FROM SEVERUS TO CONSTANTINE ('Writing with her usual surpassing skill for a broader readership, Patricia Southern distils and immense body of scholarship in history, military archaeology and numismatics' ANTIQUITY); AUGUSTUS, POMPEY THE GREAT, EMPRESS ZENOBIA, ANTONY & CLEOPATRA, THE ROMAN ARMY: A SOCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL HISTORY and THE LATE ROMAN ARMY. She lives in Northumberland.
The Kindle Edition of 'Antony & Cleopatra' contains 38 illustrations.
Overall good book and good read - I would recommend it to those interested in the Roman and Egyptian Empire. However, the title is a bit misleading. I expected to be focused on the relationship between Marc and Cleopatra - this was only addressed in the last couple of chapters. Glad I read it nonetheless.
Absolutely Brilliant book!!! Loved every page of it. At times it felt like a good novel but it was better than that-this story really happened. Incredible real life story which took place in times before Christ. All people mentioned in the book really existed. Mark Antony’s life was just incredible. I am just wondering how a person can go through so much in his life? From one extreme to another, love, wars, close to dying and then again back to the top. Someone should make a movie about Mark Antony’s Life. This is the next book of Pat Southern which I am going to read. Just cannot wait.
A better title would be: Octavian's smear campaign against Antony & Cleopatra. Frankly, there wasn't that much about Cleopatra and Antony's relationship. I did feel pretty bad for Antony by the end of the book seeing how manipulative Octavian was and murderous. I suppose Antony got the last laugh, because it was his grandson that ultimately became the great emperor of Rome!