The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Roman EmpirePenguin, 2002 - 383 Seiten It's easy to romanticize or demonize ancient cultures, but the more you know, the more complicated things become. While the Romans were insightful, ambitious, pragmatic, and influential people, they could also be cruel, rigid, bloodthirsty, stifling, overly garish and yet a bit drab. But no other civilization has left such an imprint on the laws, lives, borders, religion, literature, politics, art, architecture, and popular imagination of the West. 'The Complete Idiot's Guide(r) to the Roman Empire' discusses the framework of ideals, infrastructure, politics, military tactics, economics, communications, and education that girded together the West. |
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... Gauls and Other Barbarians ..... 50 Gauling Developments ....... 50 Epirus ....... .... 51 Rome Before the Romans : Ancient Italy ...... 52 The Etruscans ... 52 Northern Italy .... 53 Central Italy ...... 54 The Samnites and Sabines ...
... Gauls and Other Barbarians ..... 50 Gauling Developments ....... 50 Epirus ....... .... 51 Rome Before the Romans : Ancient Italy ...... 52 The Etruscans ... 52 Northern Italy .... 53 Central Italy ...... 54 The Samnites and Sabines ...
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... Gaul .272 Britain ..... ... 273 The Germanys ....... ... 274 Along the Danube .274 20 ( Un ) Protected Sects : Religions , Tolerance , and Persecutions 277 Family , Public , and Personal Religious Practice One Nation Under God ( s ) ...
... Gaul .272 Britain ..... ... 273 The Germanys ....... ... 274 Along the Danube .274 20 ( Un ) Protected Sects : Religions , Tolerance , and Persecutions 277 Family , Public , and Personal Religious Practice One Nation Under God ( s ) ...
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Inhalt
II | 3 |
IV | 17 |
VI | 31 |
VIII | 43 |
X | 57 |
XII | 73 |
XV | 75 |
XVII | 91 |
XXXII | 215 |
XXXIII | 229 |
XXXV | 243 |
XXXVII | 259 |
XXXVIII | 261 |
XXXIX | 277 |
XL | 291 |
XLI | 303 |
XVIII | 105 |
XIX | 117 |
XXI | 129 |
XXII | 139 |
XXIII | 155 |
XXIV | 171 |
XXVI | 173 |
XXVIII | 185 |
XXX | 199 |
XLIV | 315 |
XLV | 317 |
XLVII | 331 |
XLVIII | 347 |
L | 353 |
LII | 365 |
LIV | 367 |
375 | |
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