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History by Analogy: Cato the Younger and Caesar in Livy's Account
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Mussolini's Ambiguous and Opportunistic Conception of Romanità
The Roman Empire. Or Republic. Or...Which Was It?: Crash Course
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Exemplary Romans in the Early Republic
354 Caesar at the Rubicon Pondering the Direction of His Will
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Plutarch's Compositional Technique: the Anecdote Collections and the Parallel Lives
The Rule of the Emperor Augustus: Despicable Tyrant Or Enlightened Despot?
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Rubicon: the Triumph and Tragedy of the Roman Republic Free
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Rubicon: the Last Years of the Roman Republic Pdf, Epub, Ebook
The Emperor Augustus: Cruel Tyrant Or Enlightened Despot?
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Caesar at the Rubicon
Roman Propaganda in the Age of Augustus
Julius Caesar Rome Was Growing and Quite Wealthy After the River, He Knew He Faced an Important Decision
“All Roads Lead to Rome,” by Jeff Vail, a Theory of Power
Crossing the Rubicon, and Other Dramas
Mistakes and Fatal Miscalculations in Cicero's Political Career
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Read Book Rubicon: the Triumph and Tragedy of the Roman Republic
Julius Caesar Was a Military Hero. He Worthy of Death According to Roman Law