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The narrative reconstructs the life of a powerful Egyptian queen, tracing her political acumen, charismatic presence, and entanglements with two Roman leaders that fuse personal passion and diplomatic strategy. Set amid Alexandria’s ornate courts and Mediterranean rivalries, it alternates intimate domestic scenes with public maneuvering, revealing court intrigues, shifting loyalties, and the protagonist’s efforts to secure a future for her child. The novel foregrounds psychological complexity and rich cultural detail—architecture, ritual, and art—while examining the clash between monarchical tradition and Roman expansion, and concludes with the unraveling of plans and the tragic consequences for her circle and realm.
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