Authors: Joyce Tyldesley
attractiveness to Caesar
63–4
co-regency with brother Ptolemy
XIV
5
,
97–8
,
101
strengthens her hold on the throne
103
returns to Alexandria (44)
108
possible murder of her brother
4
,
110
co-regency with son Caesarion (Ptolemy XV)
5
,
102
,
142–3
,
168–9
new identity of semi-divine mother
110
,
118
and cult of Isis
103
,
110
,
139
,
149
,
174
,
198
,
205
develops her own powerful divinity
139
Cassius appeals to her for aid
143
summoned to Tarsus by Antony
149
feasts with Antony in Tarsus
149–54
pearl-drinking stories
152–4
poisoned flowers story
154
bargains with Antony
154–5
day-to-day work
160–61
negotiations with Antony (37/6)
162
the wealthiest monarch in the world
162
meets Antony at Leuce Come, then retires to Alexandria
164
and Herod
166–7
Octavian declares war on her
175
battle of Actium
176–80
killing spree in Alexandria
181
amasses a huge war chest
181
experiments with poisons
183
negotations with Octavian
183–4
barricades herself in her mausoleum with her treasure
186
Antony dies in her arms
186–7
stabs herself when captured
187–8
meeting with Octavian
188–9
requests to be buried beside Antony
191
historical significance of her death
202
interpretations of her since her death
205–17
death iii,
28
,
30
,
74
,
122
,
237
,
256
n
16
Cleopatra Berenice III Thea Philopator (Father-Loving Goddess), Queen of Egypt (81–80)
32
,
44
inherits her father’s throne
10
,
234
married to Ptolemy XI
10
popularity
234
her reign is effectively erased from the record
12
Cleopatra Selene (Cleopatra VII’s twin daughter)
11
,
33
,
157
,
159
,
162–3
,
168
,
169
,
199–202
,
238
Cleopatra Thea, Queen of Syria
62
,
139
,
164
,
232
Cleopatra’s Needles (London and New York)
91–2
Clino (Ptolemy II’s mistress)
85
Clodius, Publius
148
Coele-Syria (‘Hollow Syria’)
162
,
168
,
222
Cornelia (Caesar’s first wife)
49
,
50
,
51
,
56
,
103
Crassus (Candidus), Publius
160
,
177
,
180
Crassus, Marcus Licinius
34
,
47
,
49
,
56
,
145
creation myth
67
Crete
169
Creticus, Antonius
145
Crinagoras
201–2
Ctesibius
83
Curtius, Ludwig
60
Cydnus River
149
Cynthia (Propertius’s mistress)
208
and contraction of the Egyptian empire
228
Ptolemy VI flees to
229
Pompey in
49
Arsinoë IV and Ptolemy XIV rule
58
Cleopatra VII rules
162
,
168
,
250
n
21
Cyrenaica
168
,
169
,
225
,
228
,
230
,
231
Cytheris, Volumnia
148
D
Dante Alighieri:
Inferno
51
Darius III
defeated at Issus (333)
221
Alexander marches to confront him (331)
219
assassination of
221
Dead Sea
162
Deianeira
12
Deinocrates of Rhodes
73
Deir el-Bahri mortuary temple of Hatshepsut
92
Deir el-Medina
86
Hathor temple
244
n
21
Dellius, Quintus
149
Delos island
114
Delphi
115
Demeter (Greek earth goddess)
85
,
114
Demetrios I Poliorcetes, King of Macedon
209
Demetrios the Fair
226
Demetrios (philosopher)
13
Den, King
65
Dendera (Tentyra) temple of Hathor
6
,
33
,
39
,
65
,
121–4
,
126
,
127
,
224
,
244
n
21
Dido, Queen of Carthage
207
Didyma (Ptolemy II’s mistress)
84
Dio Cocceianus, Cassius
49
,
63–4
,
74–5
,
97–8
,
101
,
105
,
150
,
165
,
168
,
172
,
174
,
177
,
178
,
179
,
181
,
182
,
184
,
186
,
187–8
,
191–2
,
199
,
204
,
209
,
210–11
Diomedes (Cleopatra’s secretary)
186
Dion of Alexandria
37
Dionochares
88
Dionysos (Greek deity)
5
,
12
,
13
,
84
,
85
,
87
,
89
,
133
,
145
,
167
,
172
,
173
,
194
,
251
n
6
Dionysos Omestes 1273
Dionysos-Osiris
149
,
163
,
170
,
186
Diophanes
161
Dolabella, Publius Cornelius
143
,
148
Domitian
185
Donations of Alexandria
168
dowager queens (‘king’s mothers’)
26
Drusilla (daughter of Ptolemy of Mauretania)
202
Durrell, Lawrence
6
dynastic Egypt: defined
xiv
E
Edfu (Apollinopolis Magna)
126
,
127
temple of Horus
65
,
122
,
225
,
226
,
244
n
21
,
246
n
18
Edwards, Amelia B.
122–4
Egypt
Persian invasion (343)
132
Alexander the Great takes
2
,
71
,
219
,
221
Lagid (Ptolemaic) empire
222
Ptolemy I takes control of
221
expansion of territories
223
contraction during Ptolemy V’s reign
228
Ptolemy VI regains many lost territories
230
decaying power of
2
population
13–14
Upper/Lower Egypt
14
fertile and ill-defended
33
willed by Ptolemy X to Rome
11
,
33
,
233–4
Ptolemy XII buys a few years independence
34
grain crisis
46–7
Pompey flees to
49–50
becomes a Roman protectorate in all but name
98
Octavian annexes (30)
2
,
198
,
237
falls to Islamic forces (AD 640)
211
becomes isolated from the Christian world
211–12
Egyptian army
Greek mercenaries in
18
surrenders to Caesar (47)
97
Antony’s cavalry deserts (30)
186
infantry heavily defeated by Octavian
186
Egyptian fleet
Greek mercenaries in
18
Caesar torches the fleet in Alexandria’s harbour
95
seriously damaged en route to Greece (42)
144
surrenders to Octavian
186
Eiras (Cleopatra’s hairdresser)
186
,
191
Eirene (Ptolemy VIII’s mistress)
231
Elephantine island
76
Elizabeth I, Queen
214
Emesa
166
Empereur, Jean-Yves
91
Ephesus
temple of Artemis
37
,
104
,
144
,
145
Arsinoë IV buried at
155
Cleopatra and Antony assemble a fleet (33/2)
173
epic, the
82
Erasistratus
82
Eratosthenes
82
Eros (Antony’s slave)
186
eternal life
31
Etruria
175
Euclid:
Elements
82
Eulaeus
229