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Roman Imperialism - A Concise History of the Rise and Expansion of Ancient Rome (Paperback)
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Roman Imperialism - A Concise History of the Rise and Expansion of Ancient Rome (Paperback)
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The Roman empire existed before there were Roman emperors. The
imperial Republic began its expansion in the third century BC. This
imperium populi Romani not only expanded but evolved steadily over
five centuries, enfranchising more and more of its subjects until
from AD 212 there were no freeborn non-Romans left. Some of the
most famous names in ancient history either promoted or opposed
Rome's imperial fortunes, among them Hannibal, Scipio Africanus,
Boudicca, Vercingetorix, Antony and Cleopatra, Trajan, Hadrian and
Marcus Aurelius. In this comprehensive new survey, the first to
span the full four and a half centuries of Roman power, Dexter
Hoyos traces what drove imperial expansion up to AD 212, what forms
it took, and what impact it had on the peoples she subdued. The
author shows that while Rome's rule could be harsh, it was also
culturally flexible: and therein lay its success. Local communities
ran their own affairs, spoke their own languages and maintained
their own beliefs and cults. Attractive to general readers, this
book will be an ideal entree for students of Roman history.
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