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In Cleopatra, Vol 9, the story of Cleopatra continues as she struggles to maintain her power in Egypt. She is faced with a number of challenges, including the threat of a Roman invasion, the death of her son, and the betrayal of her closest allies. Despite these challenges, Cleopatra remains determined to protect her kingdom and her people. She uses her intelligence, cunning, and beauty to outwit her enemies and secure her place in history. The novel is set against the backdrop of ancient Egypt, and Ebers does an excellent job of bringing the time period to life. He vividly describes the city…mehr

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In Cleopatra, Vol 9, the story of Cleopatra continues as she struggles to maintain her power in Egypt. She is faced with a number of challenges, including the threat of a Roman invasion, the death of her son, and the betrayal of her closest allies. Despite these challenges, Cleopatra remains determined to protect her kingdom and her people. She uses her intelligence, cunning, and beauty to outwit her enemies and secure her place in history. The novel is set against the backdrop of ancient Egypt, and Ebers does an excellent job of bringing the time period to life. He vividly describes the city of Alexandria, the Nile River, and the pyramids. He also provides a detailed account of the political and social landscape of Egypt at the time. This story is a fascinating and well-written novel that provides a glimpse into the life of one of the most famous women in history. It is a must-read for anyone interested in ancient Egypt or historical fiction.
Autorenporträt
Georg Ebers was a German author, Egyptologist, and scholar born on March 1, 1837, in Berlin, Germany. Ebers studied at the universities of Berlin, Zurich, and Leipzig, where he earned his doctorate in Egyptology. He then worked as an assistant professor at the University of Leipzig before becoming a professor of Egyptology at the University of Berlin in 1870. Ebers' most famous work is "An Egyptian Princess," which tells the story of a romance between an Egyptian princess and a young Greek warrior. The novel was a huge success and was translated into many languages. Ebers' contribution to the field of Egyptology was also significant. He conducted several expeditions to Egypt and made important discoveries, including the Ebers Papyrus, a medical text dating back to the New Kingdom period. Moreover, Georg Ebers was a highly respected scholar and author who made significant contributions to the fields of Egyptology and historical fiction. His work remains an important part of German literature and his legacy continues to inspire readers and scholars alike.