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The Ancient Rome - An Interesting History From Beginning to End

MultiPress Media

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Discover the fascinating history of Ancient Rome…

Ancient Rome stands as one of the most influential civilizations in history, shaping the political, cultural, and architectural landscapes of the modern world. From its legendary founding to the height of the Empire and its eventual decline, the story of Rome is filled with remarkable achievements, pivotal conflicts, and enduring legacies. *The Ancient Rome: An Interesting History From Beginning to End* offers a comprehensive look at the events and individuals that defined this incredible civilization.

In this book, you will explore:

* The founding myths of Romulus and Remus and their significance in Roman identity.
* The political rise and expansion of the Roman Republic, including key military conquests.
* Daily life in Rome, from family dynamics and religious practices to the impact of slavery.
* The transition from Republic to Empire, with a focus on Julius Caesar and Augustus.
* The decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire, examining the causes and consequences.
And much more...!

If you want a concise and engaging history of Ancient Rome, filled with intriguing insights and historical context, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!
Disponible desde: 29/09/2024.

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