Highlights two significant but neglected episodes in Roman social and military history.
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Knossos, Mycenae, Troy
The Enchanting Bronze Age and its Tumultuous Climax
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Exploring the rise and fall of key civilizations during the Mediterranean Bronze Age, this book delves into their interactions and conflicts, all set against a backdrop of significant natural disasters. It offers insights into how these environmental challenges shaped societal dynamics and led to the eventual decline of these ancient cultures.
Focusing on the tumultuous period between 133 and 78 BC, the book examines the events that disrupted Rome's constitutional framework, leading to escalating violence and ultimately the downfall of the Roman Republic. It delves into the political conflicts, social upheavals, and key figures of the time, providing a detailed analysis of how these factors contributed to the Republic's decline. The narrative highlights the intricate interplay of power and the consequences of political strife in ancient Rome.
A compelling new account of the tempestuous last century of the Roman Republic.