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Rome Victorious - The Irresistible Rise of the Roman Empire (Hardcover)
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Rome Victorious - The Irresistible Rise of the Roman Empire (Hardcover)
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Rome - Urbs Roma: city of patricians and plebeians, emperors and
gladiators, slaves and concubines - was the epicentre of a
far-flung imperium whose cultural legacy is incalculable. How a
tiny settlement, founded by desperate adventurers beside the banks
of the River Tiber, came to rule vast tracts of territory across
the face of the known world is one of the more improbable stories
of antiquity. The epic scale of the Colosseum; majestically
columned temples; formidable legionaries marching in burnished
steel breastplates; and capricious Caesars clad in purple robes who
thought themselves gods: all these images speak of a grandeur that
continues to be associated with this most celebrated of ancient
capitals. The glory of Rome is further underlined by enduring
monuments like Hadrian's Wall, holding the line as it did against
ferocious Pictish barbarians thought to be from Hyperborea: the
mythic Land Beyond the North Wind. This book vividly recounts the
rags-to-riches story of Rome's unlikely triumph. Perhaps the most
famous example in history of modest beginnings rising to greatness,
Rome's empire was never static or uniform. Over the centuries,
under the 'boundless grandeur of the Roman peace' (as the Elder
Pliny put it), imperial law, civilisation and language vigorously
interacted with and influenced local cultures across western and
central Europe and North Africa. Provincial subjects were made
Roman citizens, generals and senators. In AD 98 Trajan became the
first of many Romans from outside Italy to assume supreme power as
Emperor. Poets, philosophers, historians and legalists - and many
others besides - all participated in the brilliant intellectual
constellation secured by the pax Romana. However, as Dexter Hoyos
reveals, the empire was not won cheaply or fast, and did not always
succeed. The Carthaginian general Hannibal came close to destroying
it. Arminius freed Germania by brutally annihilating three
irreplaceable legions in the Teutoburg Forest - a disaster that
broke Augustus' heart. And the Romans themselves, in expanding
their empire, were often ruthless. Caesar boasted of killing a
million enemy fighters in his Gallic Wars, while the accusation of
a Caledonian lord became proverbial: they make a desert and call it
peace. Yet at the same time the Romans strove to impose moral and
legal principles for directing their subjects as much as
themselves, and laid down standards of government that are still
valid today. Rome Victorious is a masterful new treatment of the
rise of Rome - from the viewpoints both of the city itself and the
people it came to rule and make its own.
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