Livy Iv by Livy
A narrative of Rome’s early republican years that interweaves accounts of military campaigns against neighboring peoples with intense internal political struggle, portraying the consuls, magistrates and popular leaders as they contend with foreign threats, social tensions between patricians and plebeians, and the development of institutions and laws; the book emphasizes individual character and civic virtue through episode-driven histories of battles, diplomacy, and controversy, offering moralized reflections on leadership, duty, and the precarious foundations of Roman order.
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- Ab Urbe Condita
- Ab urbe condita libri
- The History of Rome
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