Roman History: The Early Empire, from the Assassination of Julius Caesar to that of Domi... Part 2/2
Roman History: The Early Empire, from the Assassination of Julius Caesar to that of Domitian by William Wolfe CAPES (1834 - 1914) Genre(s): War & Military, Biography & Autobiography, Political Science Read by: Pamela Nagami in English Parts: Part 1 • Roman History: The Early Empire, from the ... Chapters: 00:00:00 - 27 - Ch. 18: The Moral Standard of the Age 00:18:14 - 28 - Ch. 19: The Revival of Religious Sentiment William Wolfe Capes (1834-1914) was an Anglican cleric, a classicist, and a historian. This is his short chronicle of the early Roman Empire, from the aftermath of the murder of Julius Caesar in 44 B.C.E. to the assassination of the tyrannical Domitian in 96 C.E.. Capes writes about the intervening emperors, including the notorious Caligula and Nero, and then devotes chapters to Roman citizenship, life in the provinces, trade, religion, the frontiers, and the army. (Pamela Nagami) More information: https://librivox.org/roman-history-th... LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)

Roman History: The Early Empire, from the Assassination of Julius Caesar to that of Domi... Part 1/2

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