At the heart of this book is the relationship between power and family, as it traces the ascent of the imperial family, from the Julio-Claudians to the Severans and beyond, highlighting the roles of powerful empresses and the often contentious struggles for succession. From the military-backed reign of emperors like Tiberius and Maximinus Thrax to the reigns of powerful women such as Theodora and Agrippina the Younger, the book explores how both men and women navigated the intricacies of Roman political life, leaving an indelible legacy on the empire.
Through meticulous historical research, Emperors and Empresses brings to life the intrigues, betrayals, alliances, and conquests that defined Rome's imperial rule, examining how the empire's dynastic systems both ensured its continuity and contributed to its eventual downfall. This book is an essential exploration of power, family, and politics in one of history's most influential civilizations.
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