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Twelve Caesars

MAY CONTAIN MARKUP

By GAIUS SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS. Translated by Robert Graves. Revised with an introduction by J. B. RIVES

"Twelve Caesars" is a riveting historical account that delves into the lives and reigns of the most influential Roman emperors. Written by renowned ancient historian Suetonius, this timeless classic offers a vivid portrayal of the power, politics, and scandals that shaped the Roman Empire. From the ambitious Julius Caesar to the tyrannical Nero, each emperor's story unfolds with intrigue and drama, shedding light on their triumphs and downfalls. A compelling narrative that brings ancient history to life, "Twelve Caesars" is a must-read for history enthusiasts and curious minds alike.

NY. Penguin. 1957. 2007. 463p.

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The Life of Cicero

By Anthony Trollope

A spirited defense by bright and friendly story-teller Anthony Trollope, of Cicero up to the peak of his career and during the dying days of the Roman Republic. Whose side was he on? Trollope was certainly on Cicero’s. But Cicero?

Harrow and Heston Classic Reprint. NY. Harper. 1881. 330p.

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