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For five years, the fate of the last Jewish polity of the ancient world hung on the outcome of a romance
A romance between the middle-aged, thrice-divorced Jewish queen, Berenice, and the youthful son of the first emperor of the Flavian dynasty.
This volume, the first in a series of three on the subject of the Herodian Dynasty, describes the events of AD 66-69:
--the outbreak of the First Jewish War
--Nero's artistic tour of Greece
--his overthrow and death by suicide
--the outbreak of the Roman Civil War
It couches the narrative in a broad intellectual and spiritual
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For five years, the fate of the last Jewish polity of the ancient world hung on the outcome of a romance

A romance between the middle-aged, thrice-divorced Jewish queen, Berenice, and the youthful son of the first emperor of the Flavian dynasty.

This volume, the first in a series of three on the subject of the Herodian Dynasty, describes the events of AD 66-69:
--the outbreak of the First Jewish War
--Nero's artistic tour of Greece
--his overthrow and death by suicide
--the outbreak of the Roman Civil War

It couches the narrative in a broad intellectual and spiritual panorama of the times featuring many fascinating developments:
--the strange Jewish sect of the Essenes
--another strange Jewish sect: Christians
--its most dangerous opponent, the charismatic Simon the Magus whose followers worshipped a prostitute
--the wonderfully zany erotic religious practices of the Middle East of the period
--the pagan prophet Apollonius of Tyana--the "pagan Jesus"
--the powerful temple of Aphrodite in Paphos, Cyprus--the main clearinghouse of secrets in the East and a "business rival" of the Temple of Jerusalem
etc.

And among those events and within that milieu, the book situates the love between the middle-aged queen and her youthful Roman prince, the future destroyer of the Temple; a romance which will go on to inspire hundreds of dramatic, operatic, poetic, and graphic works in the European culture for the next two thousand years.

Give yourself a thrilling sojourn to a strange and zany place. Pick up your copy today.

Aleksander Krawczuk (1922-2023), was a scholar, professor a the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, minister of culture of Poland (1986-1989), and author of over 30 immensely popular books on Graeco-Roman antiquity. His delightful books, written in an accessible, conversational, highly readable style, address complex topics in an approachable manner without ever dumbing them down. International best-sellers in Europe, his books have shaped three generations of antique lovers, but, as a consequence of Soviet cultural policies, they appear in English only now. We are publishing a new title every 4-6 weeks.


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Aleksander Krawczuk (1922-2023) was a Polish historian and academic, Minister of Culture, and author of 40 immensely popular books on Greco-Roman antiquity. His books are written for the general reader, in a highly readable, conversational style, with an occasional flash of poetic beauty, but without ever dumbing things down. He is especially interested in how events of ages past reveal certain universal aspects of human nature and in parallels between the ancients and the moderns.