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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
From a small cluster of huts along the Tiber to the greatest empire the ancient world had ever seen, the story of Rome is one of ambition, violence, innovation, and endurance. This book traces the rise of the Roman Republic, its transformation into an imperial powerhouse, and the cultural forces that bound together a realm stretching from the misty shores of Britain to the sands of Egypt.
Across its pages, readers will encounter the raw drama of political life in the Forum, where senators and emperors vied for control, and where laws like the Twelve Tables laid the foundations for Western legal thought. They will march with legions across Gaul and Judea, follow governors and tax collectors into the provinces, and witness the lives of ordinary citizens who navigated the privileges and burdens of Roman rule.
But Rome was more than armies and laws-it was a civilization of astonishing creativity. Mosaics and frescoes decorated villas, triumphal arches proclaimed victories, poets like Virgil and Ovid reshaped cultural identity, and monuments such as the Colosseum staged spectacles of glory and brutality. The book also brings to life Rome's extraordinary advances in medicine, engineering, and science-its aqueducts, concrete, and timekeeping-before following the empire into its crises: provincial revolts, civil wars, the reforms of Diocletian and Constantine, and the long shadow of the empire's division and fall.
Bringing together politics, law, culture, and legacy, this is not just the story of emperors and generals, but of Rome's people-citizens, slaves, provincials, and outsiders whose voices still echo in the ruins and the texts they left behind. Sweeping in scope yet rich in detail, Rome: Conquest, Power, and Legacy explores how the empire that once ruled the known world continues to shape our own.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
From a small cluster of huts along the Tiber to the greatest empire the ancient world had ever seen, the story of Rome is one of ambition, violence, innovation, and endurance. This book traces the rise of the Roman Republic, its transformation into an imperial powerhouse, and the cultural forces that bound together a realm stretching from the misty shores of Britain to the sands of Egypt.
Across its pages, readers will encounter the raw drama of political life in the Forum, where senators and emperors vied for control, and where laws like the Twelve Tables laid the foundations for Western legal thought. They will march with legions across Gaul and Judea, follow governors and tax collectors into the provinces, and witness the lives of ordinary citizens who navigated the privileges and burdens of Roman rule.
But Rome was more than armies and laws-it was a civilization of astonishing creativity. Mosaics and frescoes decorated villas, triumphal arches proclaimed victories, poets like Virgil and Ovid reshaped cultural identity, and monuments such as the Colosseum staged spectacles of glory and brutality. The book also brings to life Rome's extraordinary advances in medicine, engineering, and science-its aqueducts, concrete, and timekeeping-before following the empire into its crises: provincial revolts, civil wars, the reforms of Diocletian and Constantine, and the long shadow of the empire's division and fall.
Bringing together politics, law, culture, and legacy, this is not just the story of emperors and generals, but of Rome's people-citizens, slaves, provincials, and outsiders whose voices still echo in the ruins and the texts they left behind. Sweeping in scope yet rich in detail, Rome: Conquest, Power, and Legacy explores how the empire that once ruled the known world continues to shape our own.