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Episode XCVII - Sallust

Jun 28, 2018
34:45
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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'Salustius Sallust'
01:59 • 3min
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3
Is He an Affod Politician?
05:13 • 3min
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Romano - The Conspiracy of Cataline
07:53 • 4min
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The Catalinaan Concoction
12:23 • 2min
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6
Cataline
14:34 • 5min
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Cicerot's Conquest of Catalina, a Criminal Enterprise
19:06 • 2min
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8
The War Against Jugurtha
20:59 • 2min
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9
Sallast's Romantic Novels - A Novelistic Novel
22:50 • 2min
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Sallust's the Catalina Conspiracy
24:47 • 3min
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The Roman Empire and the Roman Empire
27:21 • 5min
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Sallust Is a Good Historical Novel
32:04 • 3min
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Sallust was a Roman politician and historian writing during the time of the fall of the Roman republic. The two main surviving examples of his work are The Cataline Conspiracy and The Jugurthine War and they give an informative and partisan view of the Roman events.

Dr Rhiannon Evans (Senior Lecturer, Classics and Ancient History, La Trobe University)

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