Livy Vi by Livy
A narrative of Rome’s early republican struggles, centered on campaigns against neighboring Italian peoples and the political tensions between magistrates and the popular assemblies; it recounts military engagements, sieges, treaties and colonization efforts while supplying moralizing anecdotes about civic virtue and corruption. Through accounts of generals’ conduct, the exercise of authority by consuls and tribunes, and episodes of public discipline and unrest, the work shows how military pressure and internal conflict test and reshape Rome’s institutions and character in this formative period.
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- Ab Urbe Condita Libri VI
- Ab Urbe Condita, Book VI
- History of Rome, Book VI
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