Authors: Joyce Tyldesley
Livia Drusilla
7–8
,
169
,
171
,
188
,
189
,
206
Livy
210
London: Cleopatra’s Needle
91–2
Lucian
13
Lupercalia
106–7
Luxor temple
132
Lysandra (daughter of Ptolemy I)
222
,
224–5
M
Maat (goddess)
111
Maccabaeus, Judas
77
Maccabaeus, Simon
245
n
11
Macedon/Macedonia
Antigonid empire of
222
polygamous kings of
27
kingdom of
29
people of
29
elite/non-elite
30
recruitment to live in Alexandria
76
two battles of Philippi (42)
144
,
158
Macurdy, Grace:
Hellenistic Queens
94
Magus, King of Cyrenaica
25
,
223
,
225
Manetho of Sebennytos (modern Sammanud)
88
,
224
,
241
n
3
Mankiewicz, Joseph L.
216
,
242
n
5
Marcella (Octavian’s daughter)
199
Marcus Antonius Felix, procurator of Judaea
202
Mark, St
248
n
8
Mark Antony
see
Antony marriage
on Octavian iii
Greek-Egyptian
21–2
with a foreigner
170
Mars (god of war)
49
Mauretania (modern western Algeria and northern Morocco)
199
,
200
Maut (Mut)
123
Medes, king of the
177
medicine
89–90
Mehen (snake god)
193
Meleager
222
‘melon coiffure’
60
rival court of Ptolemy VI
229
Ptolemy XII crowned in
11
first and most ancient Egyptian capital city
70
administrative centre of Egypt
70–71
Alexander first interred in
74
stripped of its antiquities to ornament Alexandria
91
Greek-style games at
132
Mendes Stela
135
Meretseger (‘She Who Loves Silence’) (a cobra-goddess)
193
Meritneith (queen consort)
241
n
2
Mesopotamia
222
Metella
153
Mithras
251
n
6
Mithridates VI of Pontus
36
,
103
,
154
Mithridates of Commagene
177
Mithridates of Pergamon
97
Mnesitheus
84
Mnevis bull, cult of the
43
modius
(platform crown)
67
,
89
,
122
,
124
Mond, Robert and Myers, Oliver:
Geographical Journal
109
Morocco
199
mortuary temples
252
n
14
Mount Casius (Ras Baron)
49
Mount Haemus
194
Mount Nysa
87
Mount Olympus
5
mummification
Greeks’ adoption of
20
of Bakhu
41
decline in standards of human mummification
130
kings made fully divine
131
a lengthy ritual
195
mummies found in Alexandria
196
Museion, Alexandria
32
,
79
,
80
,
82–3
,
222
,
223
,
231
Myers, Oliver
see
Mond, Robert
Myos Hormos
198
Myrtium (Ptolemy II’s mistress)
85
N
Nabataea
162
Napoleon Bonaparte
121
Narmer Palette
112–13
nationalism
19
Naukratis (Kom Ge’if)
temple to Amen
222
Greek law
242
n
5
city-port of
18
the only legal outlet for Greek merchandise in Egypt
18
Nea Isis (New Isis)
139
Nectanebo II (Nakhthorheb), King of Egypt
3
,
15
,
130
,
131–2
,
194
,
241
n
3
Nefertiti (queen consort)
241
n
2
,
247
n
26
Berlin bust
63
Nekhbet (goddess of southern Egypt)
69
,
119
,
122
Nemeseion, Alexandria
80
Nemesis (Greek goddess of divine retribution)
80
Neptune
208
Nero, Emperor
159
New York: Cleopatra’s Needle, Central Park
91–2
Nicomedes, King of Bithynia
55
,
56
,
57
unified with the Nile Valley
1
attitude to the Nile Valley
14
rebellion in
227
Nile River
15
,
31
,
41
,
77
,
89
,
104
,
182
differs in its behaviour from other rivers
16
,
17
lowest flooding ever recorded
51
pharaohs sail up and down
98–9
dotted with minor palaces
99
and Isis
115
Amelia B. Edwards’s cruise
122–3
low inundations during Cleopatra VII’s
reign
140
Nitocris, Queen
241
n
2
nomarchs
19
nomen
119
nomes (
nomoi
) (administrative districts)
19
,
243
n
8
North, Sir Thomas
213
North Africa
103
Nubia
225
Nubians
31
Numidia
199–200
O
Octavia
7–8
,
159
,
161
,
164–5
,
170
,
174
,
188
,
199
,
206
,
238
,
254
n
35
background
173
visits Alexander’s tomb
74–5
and Caesar’s will
107
second triumvirate
143
as Caesar’s true heir
101
,
143
,
144
,
145
,
206
controls most of Rome’s western empire
144
illness
144
circulates rumours of relationship to Apollo
145
Cleopatra unable to seduce him
152
erodes support for Antony in Rome
158
Fulvia and Lucius oppose
158–9
agreement to renew the triumvirate
161
and Antony’s agreement with Cleopatra
162
defeats Sextus Pompey
164
relationship with Antony breaks down
165–6
,
169
,
171
,
173
struggles to finance a fleet
173
declares war on Cleopatra
175
battle of Actium
176–80
Cleopatra and Antony attempt to influence him
184
use of Cleopatra’s treasure
187
,
204
meeting with Cleopatra
188–9
Cleopatra murder theory
256
n
16
coinage
196
authorises Cleopatra’s burial
186
,
196
renames the eighth month after himself
202–3
claims Egypt as his own personal estate
203
orders destruction of Cleopatra’s images
58
manipulates his personal history for posterity
205–6
offering formulae
252
n
4
Olympic Games
30
Olympus
86
Olympus (Cleopatra’s physician)
7
,
209
Omnophris (a priest)
44
Omphale, Queen of Lydia
146
,
208
Oppius, Caius
101
Orsenouphis
248
n
18
Osiris (fertility god)
12
,
24
,
41
,
67
,
88
,
89
,
115
,
116
,
117
,
118
,
121
,
131
,
133
,
172
,
222
Osor-Apis
89
ostraca
6
Oxyrhynchus
37
P
Pantheon, Rome
153