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by A. H. (Augustus Henry) Beesly
EPOCHS OF ANCIENT HISTORY
PREFACE
A.H.B. - THE - GRACCHI, MARIUS AND SULLA.
CHAPTER I. - ANTECEDENTS OF THE REVOLUTION.
CHAPTER II. - TIBERIUS GRACCHUS.
CHAPTER III. - CAIUS GRACCHUS.
CHAPTER IV. - THE JUGURTHINE WAR.
CHAPTER V. - THE CIMBRI AND TEUTONES.
CHAPTER VI. - THE ROMAN ARMY.
CHAPTER VII. - SATURNINUS AND DRUSUS.
The narrative opens with a sweeping portrait of Rome at the height of its power, when conquest seemed permanent and the Republic’s institutions appeared unshakable. Yet beneath the triumph lies a growing tension between the ruling patricians and the broader citizen body, a clash that will soon erupt into a series of social and political upheavals. By tracing the reforms of the Gracchi brothers, the rise of ambitious generals like Marius, and the ruthless counter‑reactions of Sulla, the work maps the first half‑century of a revolution that reshaped Roman governance and set the stage for imperial rule.
Drawing directly from ancient writers, the author compares competing modern histories, pointing out where established scholars may have leaned too far toward conjecture or strict fact‑checking. The prose remains focused on the internal dynamics of Rome rather than battlefield glory, offering listeners a clear, balanced view of how personal ambition, legislative battles, and class conflict intertwined to bring a republic to its knees.
Full title
The Gracchi Marius and Sulla Epochs of Ancient History Epochs of Ancient History
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (385K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1839–1909
A Victorian classical scholar with a storyteller’s gift, he wrote lively history for general readers as well as verse. Best known for books on ancient Rome and figures such as Danton and Franklin, he brought big historical subjects within easy reach.
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