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Cleopatra was an intellectual, an astute politician, and a powerful Queen of Egypt, but most people remember her primarily as a seductress. In this illuminating biography, Ernle Bradford suggests that Cleopatra's prurient reputation was likely manufactured by the conquering Romans to discredit her name after her death. Cleopatra's whole life was devoted to Egypt. Even though she was probably Greek, not Egyptian, by birth, she was the first of her dynasty to learn the language of the country over which she ruled. Only seventeen years old when she came to the throne in 51 B.C., she watched the savage struggle then raging between Caesar and Pompey and hoped that Rome would destroy itself in the process. Bradford's detailed exploration of the powers of this legendary queen is captivating and illuminating.

288 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1971

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Ernle Bradford

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Ernle Dusgate Selby Bradford was a noted British historian specializing in the Mediterranean world and naval topics. Bradford was an enthusiastic sailor himself and spent almost thirty years sailing the Mediterranean, where many of his books are set. He served in the Royal Navy during World War II, finishing as the first Lieutenant of a destroyer. He did occasional broadcast work for the BBC, was a magazine editor, and wrote many books.

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125 reviews16 followers
November 19, 2015
Review: My fascination for Egyptian history attracted me to this book and I am glad to report that my choice didn’t disappoint me at all. The name of the book pretty much says it all (and that’s the reason why I am excluding synopsis from this book review)

Cleopatra is one of the most common names in the history books when it comes to Egyptian and Roman history. Usually her character has been described as a seductress who used her wiles for political aspirations. But sex hardly ever defines a person. This book is a clear representation of the same. The Queen of Nile has been brought to life through each chapter detailing out the political life of Egyptian and Roman empire. The author presents a depth to the famous character of Cleopatra with the help of a thorough use of ancient and modern historical resources which manages to capture the interest of the reader as well maintain it throughout the book. Each chapter is well thought out and presented and that gives this book an extra edge. If you think it is just about Cleopatra you are thoroughly mistaken. The entire book is a detailed narrative of political journey from the eyes of Egyptian and Roman history and clearly brings out how closely entwined both are.

Being a historical account, some of the language presented in the book is quite tough to understand and follow through which does make it a difficult read. However, I must applaud the author for his attempt to keep the book as simple as possible for a reader of all genre. However, a more pictorial illustration of the book will definitely bring not only color to the book, but also can bring a change in the pace of reading. Having said that, I would recommend a use of different image for the cover page since the complicated image contradicts the simplicity of the title.

My opinion: A definite read for all historical fanatics out there.

My rating: 3 out of 5.
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628 reviews102 followers
January 4, 2016
Cleopatra by Ernle Bradford gives a decent overview of the last Ptolemaic queen of Egypt, insight into who she really was, and her relationships first with Julius Caesar and later with Mark Anothony.

There's no doubt that Cleopatra was a powerful woman, with a keen political mind, who would do anything to secure the future of her dynasty - ultimately to no avail.

*I received an advanced readers copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.*
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330 reviews30 followers
May 14, 2018
Al ser una biografía de Cleopatra, me esperaba que Cleopatra fuera nuestro personaje principal. Pero, siendo sinceros, al final se da más importancia a las posiciones estratégicas de Julio César en primer lugar, y más tarde de Marco Antonio y Octavio, que de lo que está tramando mientras nuestra protagonista.
Se entiende, por supuesto, puesto que hay mucha más información recopilada de la Roma antigua que de la vida de Cleopatra (los escritos sobre su persona, de hecho, no son nada objetivos y la reina egipcia queda en ellos totalmente desfigurada). Por tanto, este personaje quedará siempre entre la realidad y el mito. Aún así, es una mujer fascinante de nuestra historia, que luchó con todo para defender a su país y a sus hijos, y nadie debería perder la oportunidad para aprender un poco más de ella.
A pesar de sus fallos, me ha gustado muchísimo. Según iba leyendo se multiplicaba mi curiosidad e incluso he compaginado mi lectura con varias investigaciones online sobre la Dinastía ptolemaica o las batallas por el control del Imperio, por ejemplo.
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20 reviews5 followers
February 7, 2021
Positives - This was a decent overview, I learned some things I didn’t already know about her reign and her as a person. It also dispelled many untruths about her which was helpful.

Negatives - There were many mistakes in this version - both spelling and grammar. It was also mainly focussed on the achievements and lives of the men in her life. It would have been better served being named differently so that the reader expects roughly two thirds of the texts to be concerned with subjects other than Cleopatra herself.

An interesting read nonetheless.
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October 20, 2022
best I have read on the subject

A. Very down to earth bio. I would recommend to all reader's of history. Well written with plain facts not rumors
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November 21, 2015
Cleopatra by Ernle Bradford is a scholarly book that tells about how Queen Cleopatra tried to save her country.

The premise of his book can be neatly summed up as the author writes at the end of his book Cleopatra was a woman of great courage and not a woman known for perfidy.

At the end of his book you'll find a select biography, if you wish to do more research into Cleopatra's life.

Recommend.

Review written after downloading a galley from NetGalley.
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January 29, 2026
Will never stop thinking about Cleopatra or the Ptolemaic Dynasty, totally a victim of Shakespearean propaganda and romanticism and I don't care.
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