The End of the Roman Republic, 146 to 44 BC: Conquest and Crisis
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Catherine Steel's "The End of the Roman Republic" examines the period of political instability and violence that led to the collapse of the Roman Republic.
The book explores the social, economic, and political factors that contributed to this tumultuous era.
It analyzes the rise of powerful individuals like Marius, Sulla, Caesar, and Pompey, and their roles in shaping the course of Roman history.
Steel's work provides a comprehensive overview of the events and personalities that defined the end of the Republic.
The book offers insights into the complexities of Roman politics and the challenges of maintaining stability in a rapidly changing world.
The book explores the social, economic, and political factors that contributed to this tumultuous era.
It analyzes the rise of powerful individuals like Marius, Sulla, Caesar, and Pompey, and their roles in shaping the course of Roman history.
Steel's work provides a comprehensive overview of the events and personalities that defined the end of the Republic.
The book offers insights into the complexities of Roman politics and the challenges of maintaining stability in a rapidly changing world.
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