Augustan Rome 44 BC to AD 14 the restoration of the republic and the establishment of the empire

The reign of Augustus, the first of the Roman emperors, has been seen, both by contemporaries and over the centuries that have followed, as a pivotal moment in the history of Rome. The final stage in the move to monarchical government and the structures he put in place, which were to last largely un...

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Main Author: Richardson, John, 1946- (-)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press cop. 2012
Series:Edinburgh history of ancient Rome
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Summary:The reign of Augustus, the first of the Roman emperors, has been seen, both by contemporaries and over the centuries that have followed, as a pivotal moment in the history of Rome. The final stage in the move to monarchical government and the structures he put in place, which were to last largely unchanged for over two hundred years, ensured this; but Augustus himself remains an enigmatic figure.
Physical Description:xvii, 266 p. : il., map ; 24 cm
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