In Eurydice Carney has tackled one of the most intriguing figures in Argead history. No one will agree with all of her arguments, but this is the work of a master well acquainted with all of the evidence presently at hand and all of the scholarship. Carney should now be recognized as the current (and possibly all time) queen of Macedonian studies.
Elizabeth Donnelly Carney is Professor and Carol K. Brown Scholar in Humanities, Emerita, at Clemson University. She is the author of Women and Monarchy in Ancient Macedonia, Olympias: Mother of Alexander the Great, Arsinoë of Egypt and Macedonia, and King and Court in Ancient Macedonia.