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Annelise Freisenbruch

Annelise Freisenbruch
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Annelise Freisenbruch

Annelise Freisenbruch was born in 1977 in Paget, Bermuda, and moved to the UK at the age of eight. She studied Classics to postgraduate level at Cambridge University, receiving a PhD in 2004 for her thesis on the correspondence between the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and his tutor Cornelius Fronto. During that time, she also taught Classics at a private school in Cambridge. She has worked as a research assistant on a number of popular books and films about the ancient world, and regularly gives talks to schools about Classics in popular culture. Annelise Freisenbruch was the researcher to Bettany Hughes on her critically acclaimed book Helen of Troy (Vintage). She... Read full bio

Caesars' Wives will be released on October 25, 2011 in Trade Paperback
Oct 25, 2011
Caesars' Wives is now available in Trade Paperback
Oct 25, 2011
Caesars' Wives will be released on November 09, 2010 in eBook
Nov 09, 2010
Caesars' Wives is now available in eBook
Nov 09, 2010
Caesars' Wives is now available in Hardcover
Nov 09, 2010
Caesars' Wives will be released on November 09, 2010 in Hardcover
Nov 09, 2010

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West Bridgford People, October 26, 2011
...discussion will be chaired by Nicholas Clee. ⪠Heroines in History - With Alison Weir, Tracy Borman and Annelise Freisenbruch. Three of the UK's most respected historians discuss women in history. Alison has written extensively on Eleanor of...
Retford People, October 25, 2011
...The discussion will be chaired by Nicholas Clee Heroines in History – With Alison Weir, Tracy Borman and Annelise Freisenbruch. Three of the UK's most respected historians discuss women in history. Alison has written extensively on Eleanor of...
Akira Daily News, June 13, 2011
...Wives: Sex, Power, and Politics in the Roman Empire (Hardcover) Caesars’ Wives is the first book by Dr. Annelise Freisenbruch. The author was born in Bermuda, raised in England and sports a Ph.D from Cambridge University! Not bad for a young woman in...