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Teuta: Queen of Illyria and Resistance to Rome: 9 (Powerful Female Rulers of Antiquity) - Softcover

Book 9 of 10: Powerful Female Rulers of Antiquity

Oakes (Gaelic Mac Dubhdara), Peta

 
9781764592949: Teuta: Queen of Illyria and Resistance to Rome: 9 (Powerful Female Rulers of Antiquity)

Synopsis

In an age when Rome began to extend its power beyond Italy and across the seas, one queen stood in defiance not as a symbol, but as a force.

Teuta, Queen of Illyria and ruler of the Adriatic, emerges from the margins of history as one of the earliest figures to challenge the expanding reach of Rome. Commanding fleets and controlling vital maritime routes, she presided over a world where trade, warfare, and survival were bound to the sea, and where authority was measured in strength and resolve.

This compelling historical narrative traces her rise within the Illyrian kingdom and her role in shaping one of the first major confrontations between Rome and a maritime power beyond its borders. Through shifting alliances, naval engagements, and the tensions of an emerging empire, Teuta's story unfolds at the intersection of resistance and transformation.

Unlike many rulers whose legacies are shaped by myth, Teuta is remembered through the accounts of ancient historians such as Polybius and later Roman writers, whose perspectives reveal both the fear and fascination she inspired. She was not merely present. She resisted, commanded, and stood against a power that would come to define the ancient Mediterranean.

Set against the rugged coasts and storm driven waters of the Adriatic, this work brings together history, narrative, and atmosphere to illuminate a queen whose legacy marks the beginning of Rome's expansion beyond Italy.

Teuta is not a footnote in the rise of Rome. She is one of its first great adversaries.

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About the Author

A passionate explorer of humanities, liberal arts, mythology, and epic literature, Peta Oakes (Gaelic Mac Dubhdara), delves into the depths of human storytelling and wisdom traditions. Drawing from the diverse teachings of esteemed institutions like the University of Edinburgh, PENN, Harvard, Yale, and others, Peta seeks to uncover the universal truths embedded within timeless texts.

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