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According to the author's website, the book covers part of Rome's Republican history. [1] Scipio: A Novel, published March 1998 by Ross Leckie. This is the second book in a loose trilogy about the Second Punic War. Scipio trilogy by Santiago Posteguillo (the Punic Wars general Publius Cornelius Scipio) Africanus, el hijo del cónsul; Las ...
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In the last years of his life Marcus, a philosopher as well as an emperor, wrote his book of Stoic philosophy known as the Meditations. The book has since been hailed as Marcus' great contribution to philosophy. When Marcus died in 180 the throne passed to his son Commodus, who had been elevated to the rank of co-emperor in 177.
Numa Pompilius (Classical Latin: [ˈnʊma pɔmˈpɪliʊs]; c. 753–672 BC; reigned 715–672 BC) was the legendary second king of Rome, [1] succeeding Romulus after a one-year interregnum. [2]
A children's cartoon where, using books, three children travel through time and space. Based on the books by Jon Scieszka. 2006 2011 Torchwood: Russell T Davies Chris Chibnall Jane Espenson John Fay: Humans and aliens from different periods in time start to come to Earth by means of a rift in the space/time continuum. (Spin-off from Doctor Who ...
Harry Sidebottom is a British author and historian, best known for his two series of historical novels the Warrior of Rome, [1] and Throne of the Caesars. He is Quondam Fellow and Tutor in Ancient History at St. Benet's Hall , Oxford , and lecturer at Lincoln College .
Destiny, sometimes also called fate (from Latin fatum 'decree, prediction, destiny, fate'), is a predetermined course of events. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual.
Book I was the history of the founding and kings of Rome. Books II and III covered the origins of major Italian cities [ 1 ] and gave the work its title. [ 2 ] The last four books dealt with the Roman Republic , its wars , and its growing power, [ 1 ] focused on the period between the onset of the First Punic War up to 149 BC.