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Rex Juba

15 Glimpses of an African King

In 46 BC, at just two years old, a young North African prince named Juba was paraded through the streets of Rome as part of Julius Caesar’s victory parade. This traumatic beginning, however, did not define his future. As a young man, Juba fought alongside Emperor Augustus and was sent back to rule over his birthplace in Mauretania as king.

Juba's reign was marked not by tyranny, but by scholarship. A famed antiquarian, travel writer, and explorer, he discovered and named the Canary Islands, penned histories of Arabia and Libya, and led diplomatic missions to his fellow kings. Ruling alongside his wife, Cleopatra Selene, the daughter of Antony and Cleopatra, these heirs to African dynasties were potent symbols of Romanisation.

Their dynasty would be cut dramatically short by the mad emperor Caligula, their history buried for centuries. In this ambitious work of historical recovery, Dr Andrew Kenrick pieces together clues etched in coin and stone to reveal a Roman civilization that flourished just as much in Africa as it did in Europe. By inviting us to shift our gaze to the southern shores of the Mediterranean, Rex Juba offers a surprising new perspective on the heyday of the ancient world.

About Andrew Kenrick

Dr Andrew Kenrick teaches Creative Writing and Archaeology at UEA. His academic studies have taken him from ancient history and archaeology to Roman cookery and celebrity chefs, as well as new methods for writing ancient biography. His proposal for Rex Juba won the Biographers' Club Tony Lothian Prize.
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  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • ISBN: 9781529947298
  • Length: 304 pages
  • Price: £12.99
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