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The Search for Cleopatra

The myths surrounding  Cleopatra are so vast and so contradictory that it is difficult to  separate the real woman from the legend. For centuries she has been  portrayed as an Asian femme fatale, the entrapping seductress of both  Julius Caesar and Marc Antony, and as a stunningly beautiful and  ruthless queen who used her sexual wiles to subvert the course of Roman  rule. In this biography, Michael Foss looks at the myths and then  beyond, using fresh research to bring to life the historical Cleopatra.  What emerges in vivid detail is the image of a woman with physical grace  and appeal, whose mind and political acumen were a match for Rome's  mighty rulers. The  Search for Cleopatra offers a portrait of one of the most absorbing and  intriguing figures of all history.

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