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Brutus and Tarquin · Lucretia · Mucius · Cloelia · Regulus Marcus Curtius · Coriolanus · Volumnia · Pyrrhus Fabricius · Hamilcar · Hannibal · Flaminius · Fabius Marcellus · The Scipios · The Gracchi · Cato · Marius Drusus · Sulla · Mithridates · Lucullus · Pompeius Crassus · Cicero · Caesar
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CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Brutus and Tarquin
Mucius and Cloelia
Regulus
Marcus Curtius
Coriolanus
Step into the bustling streets of ancient Rome through a series of vivid portraits of its most memorable figures. From the daring deeds of early heroes like Brutus and Lucretia to the political machinations of the Gracchi, Cato, and Caesar, each chapter offers a concise yet compelling glimpse of the ambitions, virtues, and flaws that shaped the Republic and Empire. The narrative balances mythic origins with historical facts, allowing listeners to feel the pulse of a city that once dominated the Mediterranean.
Accompanying the storytelling are dozens of carefully selected illustrations—ruins of Pompeii, Roman legionary armor, coins bearing the faces of generals, and frescoes of daily life. These visual details enrich the experience, grounding the biographies in the material culture of the era. Together, the portraits and images paint a nuanced picture of a civilization whose legacy rests as much on its people’s character as on its conquests.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (309K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Louise Hope, D Alexander, Juliet Sutherland, Håkon Hope and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2010-10-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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