The Fall Of The Roman Republic by Plutarch
This historical work delves into the lives and political careers of six prominent Roman figures—Marius, Sulla, Crassus, Pompey, Caesar, and Cicero—whose actions and ambitions played pivotal roles in the decline of the Roman Republic. Through a series of biographical sketches, the narrative explores the complex interplay of personal ambition, political rivalry, and social upheaval that ultimately led to the transformation of Rome from a republic to an imperial power. The text provides a rich tapestry of character studies, illustrating the virtues and vices that shaped the course of Roman history during this tumultuous period.
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- - Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans
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