Ptolemaic royal women

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Ptolemaic royal women

Abstract

This chapter argues that three elements are fundamental to analyzing the status of the Ptolemaic queens, from Berenike I to Kleopatra II (300–115 BCE): the dynastic cult and the representation of sovereigns in Egyptian temples; the enhancement of the couple in the dynastic propaganda; and the establishment of joint rules from 180 BCE onwards. These elements will be examined successively, highlighting the major changes that have occurred. The observations take into account many documents (papyri, scenes in temples, inscriptions, stelai, coins, and literary sources) in Greek and Egyptian languages and writings.

In: Elizabeth D. Carney and Sabine Mueller (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Women and Monarchy in the Ancient Mediterranean World. London and New York: Routledge, 2021, pp. 73-83

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Casa editrice:

Routledge

Lingue:

Inglese

Tipo di media:

PDF

Città:

London and New York

Anno:

2021

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Temi:

Potere – gerarchia – dominazione
Religione
Rappresentazioni – figurazioni
Coppia – relazione – matrimonio – unione

Materie:

Scienze Antiche

Generi:

Capitolo d'opera collettiva