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Authors: Joyce Tyldesley
Tags: #History, #Ancient, #Egypt, #Biography & Autobiography, #Presidents & Heads of State
day-to-day work
160–61
negotiations with Antony (37/6)
162
the wealthiest monarch in the world
162
meets Antony at Leuce Come, then retires to Alexandria
164
and Herod
166–7
Octavian declares war on her
175
battle of Actium
176–80
killing spree in Alexandria
181
amasses a huge war chest
181
experiments with poisons
183
negotations with Octavian
183–4
barricades herself in her mausoleum with her treasure
186
Antony dies in her arms
186–7
stabs herself when captured
187–8
meeting with Octavian
188–9
visits Antony’s tomb
190
,
195
requests to be buried beside Antony
191
suicide
190–93
,
197–8
,
213
historical significance of her death
202
interpretations of her since her death
205–17
death iii,
28
,
30
,
74
,
122
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237
,
256
n
16
Cleopatra Berenice III Thea Philopator (Father-Loving Goddess), Queen of Egypt (81–80)
32
,
44
married to Ptolemy X
24
,
234
inherits her father’s throne
10
,
234
married to Ptolemy XI
10
popularity
234
murdered by Ptolemy XI
11
,
234
her reign is effectively erased from the record
12
Cleopatra Selene (Cleopatra VII’s twin daughter)
11
,
33
,
157
,
159
,
162–3
,
168
,
169
,
199–202
,
238
Cleopatra Thea, Queen of Syria
62
,
139
,
164
,
232
Cleopatra’s Needles (London and New York)
91–2
Clino (Ptolemy II’s mistress)
85
Clodius, Publius
148
Coele-Syria (‘Hollow Syria’)
162
,
168
,
222
Colbert, Claudette
216
,
258
n
15
Coogan, J.
205
,
257
n
1
Corfu (Corecyna)
161
,
176
Cornelia (Caesar’s first wife)
49
,
50
,
51
,
56
,
103
cornucopia
66–7
,
136
cow horns
68
,
111
,
122
,
124
,
134
Crassus (Candidus), Publius
160
,
177
,
180
Crassus, Marcus Licinius
34
,
47
,
49
,
56
,
145
creation myth
67
Crete
169
Creticus, Antonius
145
Crinagoras
201–2
Ctesibius
83
Ctesicles
22–3
,
161
cult temples
126–7
,
131
,
252
n
14
Curtius, Ludwig
60
Cydnus River
149
Cynthia (Propertius’s mistress)
208
Cyprus
222
,
233
,
234
and contraction of the Egyptian empire
228
Ptolemy VI flees to
229
Ptolemy VIII and
230
,
232
Ptolemies IX and X
233
,
234
annexed by Romans
35
,
235
Pompey in
49
Arsinoë IV and Ptolemy XIV rule
58
Cleopatra VII rules
162
,
168
,
250
n
21
Cyrenaica
168
,
169
,
225
,
228
,
230
,
231
Cytheris, Volumnia
148
D
Damascus
73
,
166
Dante Alighieri:
Inferno
51
Darius III
defeated at Issus (333)
221
Alexander marches to confront him (331)
219
assassination of
221
Dead Sea
162
Deianeira
12
Deinocrates of Rhodes
73
Deir el-Bahri mortuary temple of Hatshepsut
92
Deir el-Medina
86
Hathor temple
244
n
21
Dellius, Quintus
149
Delos island
114
Delphi
115
Demeter (Greek earth goddess)
85
,
114
Demetrios I Poliorcetes, King of Macedon
209
Demetrios the Fair
226
Demetrios (philosopher)
13
demotic script
14
,
20
Den, King
65
Dendera (Tentyra) temple of Hathor
6
,
33
,
39
,
65
,
121–4
,
126
,
127
,
224
,
244
n
21
Dido, Queen of Carthage
207
Didyma (Ptolemy II’s mistress)
84
Dio Cocceianus, Cassius
49
,
63–4
,
74–5
,
97–8
,
101
,
105
,
150
,
165
,
168
,
172
,
174
,
177
,
178
,
179
,
181
,
182
,
184
,
186
,
187–8
,
191–2
,
199
,
204
,
209
,
210–11
Roman History
7
,
210
Diomedes (Cleopatra’s secretary)
186
Dion of Alexandria
37
Dionochares
88
Dionysos (comic actor)
22
,
23
Dionysos (Greek deity)
5
,
12
,
13
,
84
,
85
,
87
,
89
,
133
,
145
,
167
,
172
,
173
,
194
,
251
n
6
cult of
131
,
146
Dionysos Omestes 1273
Dionysos-Osiris
149
,
163
,
170
,
186
Diophanes
161
Djoser, King
102
,
130
Dolabella, Publius Cornelius
143
,
148