Men and Women of the Roman Empire

Men and Women of the Roman Empire

Ruben Ygua

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Editorial:
Ruben Ygua
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia antigua: hasta c. 500 e. c.
ISBN:
9798230473404

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Men and women of the Roman Empire aims to bring together not only the great political names of the history of Rome but also all those who, in one way or another relate to the Eternal City in classical times: poets, writers, geographers, architects, philosophers, teachers, prominent women, and so on.I preferred to organize each mini biography in chronological order and not as it am usually done, in alphabetical order, as would be expected in a work like this.In my humble opinion, organized chronologically, each person occupies his or her true place in the course of history, which helps us to understand the evolution and development of events. This is the life of the men and women of the Roman Empire, from its foundation to the fall of Rome in the 5th century AD.

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