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‘Arsinoe II. und Berenike II.: Frühptolemäische Königinnen im Spannungsfeld zweier Kulturen’.
Martina Minas-Nerpel
Ägyptische Königinnen vom Neuen Reich bis in die islamische Zeit. Beiträge zur Konferenz in der Kulturabteilung der Botschaft der Arabischen Republik Ägypten in Berlin am 19.01.2013., Pages: 87 - 114
Swansea University Author: Martina Minas-Nerpel
Abstract
Without its dominant queens, the Ptolemaic dynasty would have been less significant and probably much more short-lived. Very often, only the royal wives, sisters, and daughters retained the dynastic power and secured its continued existence, which was reflected in textual and visual sources. This ar...
Published in: | Ägyptische Königinnen vom Neuen Reich bis in die islamische Zeit. Beiträge zur Konferenz in der Kulturabteilung der Botschaft der Arabischen Republik Ägypten in Berlin am 19.01.2013. |
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Vaterstetten/Germany
Verlag Patrick Brose
2015
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa18605 |
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Without its dominant queens, the Ptolemaic dynasty would have been less significant and probably much more short-lived. Very often, only the royal wives, sisters, and daughters retained the dynastic power and secured its continued existence, which was reflected in textual and visual sources. This article discusses especially Arsinoe II and Berenike II, their status and the royal ideology. The question is raised how much Egyptian traditions and conventions were influenced by intercultural reflections. |
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Keywords: |
Ptolemaic queens; ancient Egypt; Arsinoe II; Berenike II; royal ideology |
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences |
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87 |
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114 |