![]() ![]() I Discuss Cleopatra Selene with Chick Historyīy Stephanie Dray | | For Readers, Fun Stuff, Interviews, Lily of the Nile, Song of the NileThis isn’t your typical promo interview. ![]() ![]() ![]() After having defeated Cleopatra and Mark Antony, Augustus. It’s a splendid work of propaganda, and one could spend a lifetime unraveling all its hidden symbols and meanings. Presentation: Bad Girls of the Ancient Worldīy Stephanie Dray | | Bad Girls of the Ancient World, Lily of the Nile, My Works, Song of the Nile, Upcoming EventsStephanie discusses the most vilified women in history and the role mythology played in their image, then and now.īy Stephanie Dray | | Daughters of the Nile, Lily of the Nile, Research, Song of the NileAugustus Caesar’s most lasting monument is the Ara Pacis, a monument to peace. While the Romans considered themselves an agricultural nation, and paid great homage to farming in literature, poetry, and art, the simple truth was that they couldn’t feed themselves. How Rain, Grain & Cleopatra’s Daughter fed the Roman Empireīy Stephanie Dray | | Articles, Cleopatra Selene, Daughters of the Nile, For Readers, Heroines, Lily of the Nile, Miscellany, Research, Song of the NileFor much of its history, Rome depended upon Egypt for grain. ![]()
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