
Added on January 14, 2026
Ancient Rome* * *Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside!* * * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet. Rome is a city of myth and legend. The Eternal City, the city of the seven hills, the sacred city, the caput mundi, the center of the world, Roma, Rome, by any of her many names is a city built of history and blood, marble and water, war and conquest.Inside you will read about...✓ Legendary Beginnings ✓ The Senate and the People ✓ Ave Caesar ✓ Empire ✓ Rulers of the World ✓ The Fall ✓ Legacy From legendary beginnings, a city rose from the swamp surrounded by the seven hills and split by the Tiber River. Built and rebuilt, a sacred republic and a divine empire, blessed by a thousand gods and by One, the story of her rise and fall has been told and retold for a thousand years and is still relevant in today’s world, as echoes of her ancient glory have shaped our culture, laws, lifestyle and beliefs in subtle and pervasive ways.
Concise historyThis book delivers on its promise, it is the perfect overview of Ancient Roman history. The author describes the eras of Roman government and what precipitated each change, discloses the best and worst of its rulers, highlights the influences Roman innovation and culture had on modern day, and shares the history of some of its best known structures. From Roman gods to the rise of Christianity, see the timeline and learn the basics that made up the history of this cultural gem.This
Remarkable narration of Ancient Rome by Hourly History. It traces the history from its inception to its final downfall as the empire had become too unwieldy. There are fascinating details that are not so well known otherwise like during the Republic and Imperial periods there up to 40 percent of the population in Italy that was enslaved.
"In the beginning, Rome was under the control of the Etruscans, an ancient and advanced society in their own right. ... "Very badly written, in that author defines nothing of either. What exactly does it mean when he says Rome, or Etruscan? Neither timings nor regions are defined. ***"Nero Claudius Caesar was to be the last of the Julian dynasty of emperors, and his rule was to rival that of his predecessor Caligula in infamy. As he was only 17 when he was made emperor, the first several years o