The story of the fall of the Roman republic involves dysfunctional government, political selfishness, and constitutional collapse, played by the usual actors in togas, famously among them Cicero and ...
The Roman Republic fell roughly 2,000 years ago — the culmination of a series of events including Julius Caesar’s assassination 2,069 years ago today. Yet the republic’s ruin still influences how we ...
Greek civilization did not die with Alexander the Great. It traveled west, entered Rome, and helped build an empire that would outlast every Hellenistic kingdom. French historian Pierre Grimal traces ...
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