The Last Pharaoh: Cleopatra's War for Egypt, Rome, and History Itself

Author:   Henry George
Publisher:   Abdul Ahad Ansari
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9798233214202


Pages:   148
Publication Date:   03 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Last Pharaoh: Cleopatra's War for Egypt, Rome, and History Itself


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She was the last pharaoh of Egypt. History remembers her as a seductress. The truth is far more extraordinary. For two thousand years, Cleopatra VII has been reduced to a caricature the dangerous woman who bewitched Julius Caesar and Mark Antony and brought ruin upon herself and Rome. That story was written by her enemies to justify the conquest of Egypt. THE LAST PHARAOH reveals the real Cleopatra. She was a ruler of rare intelligence who spoke nine languages when most monarchs spoke one. A political strategist who kept Egypt independent from Rome for more than twenty years. A mother fighting to secure her children's survival in a world that intended their extinction. A queen who forged alliances not through seduction, but through calculation, diplomacy, and power. Written by historian Henry George, this meticulously researched biography strips away Roman propaganda to reconstruct Cleopatra as she truly was: a capable sovereign navigating an era dominated by violence, ambition, and empire. Drawing on ancient sources, modern scholarship, and archaeology, THE LAST PHARAOH presents a clear-eyed account of her life, decisions, and legacy. Inside this book, you will discover: - Cleopatra's education in Alexandria and how she became the first Ptolemaic ruler to speak Egyptian - The daring gamble that brought her face to face with Julius Caesar and saved her throne - The six-month siege of Alexandria that reshaped the Mediterranean world - Her years in Rome, the birth of Caesarion, and the danger that followed Caesar's murder - Her legendary meeting with Mark Antony and the political alliance that terrified Rome - The Donations of Alexandria and the propaganda war that followed - The Battle of Actium, her final stand, and her defiant death - How her fall ended three thousand years of pharaonic rule and enabled the Roman Empire What makes this biography different Unlike romanticized retellings or hostile ancient accounts, THE LAST PHARAOH treats Cleopatra as what she was: a rational, strategic leader making hard choices in impossible circumstances. Henry George examines how gender, imperialism, and propaganda shaped both her fate and her reputation. This is not a story of doomed romance. It is a story of political survival. Not of weakness, but of strength. Not of a woman corrupted by power but of a queen fighting to preserve her civilization. Cleopatra was the last pharaoh of Egypt, the final defender of an ancient kingdom, and one of history's most misunderstood leaders. This is her story told without myth, distortion, or apology. ""A masterful reclamation of one of history's most maligned women. Cleopatra emerges here as intelligent, strategic, and unforgettable."" Includes: - A complete narrative of Cleopatra's life (69-30 BCE) - A detailed timeline of events - Analysis of ancient sources and their biases - Exploration of the Ptolemaic dynasty - Examination of Cleopatra's lasting cultural legacy Scroll up and click ""Buy Now"" to discover the real Cleopatra the brilliant ruler history tried to erase.

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Author:   Henry George
Publisher:   Abdul Ahad Ansari
Imprint:   Abdul Ahad Ansari
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.177kg
ISBN:  

9798233214202


Pages:   148
Publication Date:   03 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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