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Ab Urbe Condita Libri
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Livy's 'Ab Urbe Condita Libri' is a detailed historical narrative that spans from the legendary founding of Rome to the reign of Augustus.
The work is renowned for its meticulous year-by-year approach, detailing political, social, and military events that shaped Rome's development into a powerful empire.
Livy's writing not only provides historical insights but also explores themes of morality, governance, and the role of divine intervention in human affairs.
The work is renowned for its meticulous year-by-year approach, detailing political, social, and military events that shaped Rome's development into a powerful empire.
Livy's writing not only provides historical insights but also explores themes of morality, governance, and the role of divine intervention in human affairs.
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as a source for the rationale behind the Roman army's views on vulnerability and penetration.

Alex Meddings

Sex Lives of the Roman Legion
De podcast bespreekt uitgebreid zijn werk "Ab Urbe Condita" als een belangrijke bron voor de Romeinse geschiedenis.

85. De Romeinen - deel 1: Wie legde de eerste stenen van de Eeuwige Stad?