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The Empresses of Rome

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The author traces the lives and influence of Rome's imperial consorts from the early principate through the collapse of the Western Empire, presenting biographical sketches set against political, social, and religious backdrops. Chapters treat the institutional making of an empress, notorious and respected wives, Syrian and Eastern dynastic figures, the emergence of Christian empresses, and the final Western imperial women. Narrative threads connect personalities to broader trends, and the study is illustrated with portraits and coin types to illuminate public image and private power.

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Joseph McCabe

Joseph McCabe was a prolific writer and historian known for his critical examination of religion and its influence on society. He authored numerous works that explore various historical and theological themes, including 'A Candid History of the Jesuits' and 'Crises in the History of the Papacy,' where he scrutinizes the roles of significant popes throughout history. McCabe's writings often reflect his skepticism towards spiritualism and organized religion, as seen in 'Is Spiritualism Based on Fraud?' and 'The Tyranny of Shams.' His diverse interests also led him to write about figures such as Peter Abélard and Talleyrand, showcasing his broad engagement with historical narratives and biographical studies.

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