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Lives of the Roman Empresses - by Jacques Roergas De Serviez (Paperback)
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Highlights
- A fascinating chronicle of the women who shaped the Roman Empire, Lives of the Roman Empresses delves into the triumphs, scandals, and intrigues of Rome's most influential imperial women.
- Author(s): Jacques Roergas De Serviez
- 884 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Women
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A fascinating chronicle of the women who shaped the Roman Empire, Lives of the Roman Empresses delves into the triumphs, scandals, and intrigues of Rome's most influential imperial women. From the virtuous to the infamous, this historical account paints vivid portraits of empresses who wielded power behind the throne, influencing politics, culture, and dynastic struggles. Combining biography and history, this book offers an engaging look at the lives of these extraordinary figures who helped shape one of the greatest civilizations in history.
Jacques Roergas de Serviez (1679-1727) was a French historian best known for his Lives of the Roman Empresses, which details the power struggles underlying the Roman Empire until the time of Constantine.