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Ten Caesars, Roman emperors from Augustus to Constantine, Barry Strauss

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Ten Caesars, Roman emperors from Augustus to Constantine, Barry Strauss
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-387) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ten Caesars
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1087508857
Responsibility statement
Barry Strauss
Sub title
Roman emperors from Augustus to Constantine
Summary
"Bestselling classical historian Barry Strauss tells the story of three and a half centuries of the Roman Empire through the lives of ten of the most important emperors, from Augustus to Constantine. Barry Strauss's Ten Caesars is the story of the Roman Empire from rise to reinvention, from Augustus, who founded the empire, to Constantine, who made it Christian and moved the capital east to Constantinople. During these centuries Rome gained in splendor and territory, then lost both. The empire reached from modern-day Britain to Iraq, and gradually emperors came not from the old families of the first century but from men born in the provinces, some of whom had never even seen Rome. By the fourth century, the time of Constantine, the Roman Empire had changed so dramatically in geography, ethnicity, religion, and culture that it would have been virtually unrecognizable to Augustus. In the imperial era Roman women--mothers, wives, mistresses--had substantial influence over the emperors, and Strauss also profiles the most important among them, from Livia, Augustus's wife, to Helena, Constantine's mother. But even women in the imperial family faced limits and the emperors often forced them to marry or divorce for purely political reasons. Rome's legacy remains today in so many ways, from language, law, and architecture to the seat of the Roman Catholic Church. Strauss examines this enduring heritage through the lives of the men who shaped it: Augustus, Tiberius, Nero, Vespasian, Trajan, Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius, Septimius Severus, Diocletian and Constantine. Over the ages, they learned to maintain the family business--the government of an empire--by adapting when necessary and always persevering no matter the cost. Ten Caesars is essential history as well as fascinating biography"--, Provided by publisher"Best-selling historian and classicist Barry Strauss tells the story of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire through the lives of ten of its most important emperors, from Augustus to Constantine"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Augustus, the Founder -- Tiberius, the Tyrant -- Nero, the Entertainer -- Vespasian, the Commoner -- Trajan, the Best Prince -- Hadrian, the Greek -- Marcus Aurelius, the Philosopher -- Septimius Severus, the African -- Diocletian, the Great Divider -- Constantine, the Christian
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