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  2. Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic - Wikipedia

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    The book tells the story of the end of the Roman Republic and the consequent establishment of the Roman Empire. The book takes its title from the river Rubicon in the northern Italian peninsula. In 49 BC, Julius Caesar crossed this river with his army and marched on Rome, breaking a sacred law of the Roman Republic and throwing the nation into ...

  3. The Rise of Rome (Everitt book) - Wikipedia

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    The Rise of Rome: The Making of the World's Greatest Empire is a book by the British author Anthony Everitt chronicling the rise of the Roman Republic and its evolution into the Roman Empire. It was written partly as a response to Edward Gibbon's The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.

  4. Roma Eterna - Wikipedia

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    The novel is presented as a series of vignettes over a period of about 1500 years, from Ab Urbe Condita 1282 (AD 529) to AUC 2723 (AD 1970). Most of the story-chapters involve Roman politics, either the competition between the Western and Eastern Empires to dominate the other or the violent creation of the Second Roman Republic in about AUC 2603 (AD 1850).

  5. Roman historiography - Wikipedia

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    His most famous and recognized work is called the Roman History, which consists of 80 books. This work is dominated by the change from a Roman republic to a monarchy of emperors, which Dio Cassius believed was the only way Rome could have a stable government. Today, the only surviving portion of the Roman History is the part from 69 BC to 46 AD.

  6. Category:History books about ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Rise of Rome (Everitt book) Roman Agrarian History and Its Significance for Public and Private Law; Roman Imperial Coinage; The Roman Revolution; The Roman Triumph; Romuléon (Miélot) Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic

  7. The History of Rome (Mommsen) - Wikipedia

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    Book II, the Republic until the Union of Italy; Book III, the Punic Wars and the East; Book IV, the Gracchi, Marius, Drusus, and Sulla; Book V, the Civil Wars and Julius Caesar. The broad strokes of Mommsen's long, sometimes intense narrative of the Roman Republic were summarized at the 1902 award of the Nobel Prize in a speech given by the ...

  8. The Roman Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Revolution (1939) is a scholarly study of the final years of the ancient Roman Republic and the creation of the Roman Empire by Caesar Augustus.The book was the work of Sir Ronald Syme (1903–1989), a noted Tacitean scholar, and was published by the Oxford University Press.

  9. List of fiction set in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    If you know of works set in the Middle Republic, please expand this section. Roma, published March 6, 2007, by Steven Saylor. 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.

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