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Roman Republic

An Enthralling Overview of the Rise and Fall

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Roman Republic

De : Enthralling History
Lu par : Jay Herbert
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The world’s first republic, an incredible military machine, bridges and roads that are still used today, and political philosophy that shaped modern democracies: the Roman Republic had all this, and much more!

The Roman Republic’s metamorphosis from a modest city-state to a territory covering three continents spanned five centuries of challenges and change. The unending drama included the working classes' struggles for political power, the Celts sacking Rome, and a slave revolt that grew to include 70000 people. The Roman military learned how to fight war elephants, and built a navy of 100 warships in two months!

Travel back over 2,500 years to learn how the Romans formed a new government the world had never seen before. This lively, easy-to-learn history will guide you through the Roman Republic’s stunning achievements and chaotic internal conflicts.

Explore these intriguing questions:

  • How did Lucretia’s rape lead to the overthrowing of a tyrannical monarchy?
  • Why did the senators beat Tiberius to death with wooden chairs?
  • Did Consul Pulcher really face charges for drowning his sacred chickens?
  • How did Rome ultimately obliterate the great empire of Carthage?
  • What led Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus to form the “Gang of Three?”
  • How did dirty politics contribute to the Roman Republic’s fall?
  • And much, much more!
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