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  • The Roman Army and Its Relationship with the Roman People

    From the thunder of the legions on the battlefield to the bustling streets of Rome, The Roman Army and Its Relationship with the Roman People by Liam Wilkinson takes you on a sweeping journey through the institution that built—and ultimately transformed—an empire. Blending vivid battlefield narratives with intimate portraits of soldiers and civilians, this book peels back the armor to reveal how ... Read more

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  • The Life and Works of Plutarch

    This book explores the life, works, and enduring influence of Plutarch, a Greek philosopher, biographer, and historian, whose writings have shaped Western thought for centuries. Born in the 1st century AD during the height of the Roman Empire, Plutarch straddled the worlds of ancient Greek and Roman civilization. His most renowned works, Parallel Lives and Moralia, are not only historical accounts ... Read more

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  • The Roman Life in the First Century AD

    Immerse yourself in the vibrant streets of Ancient Rome as you explore every facet of daily life in "The Roman Life in the First Century AD." From sunlit marketplaces overflowing with exotic spices and fresh produce, to the thunderous roar of chariot races in the Circus Maximus, Liam Wilkinson brings the empire's heartbeat into stunning relief. Walk alongside legionaries as they drill in sunbaked ... Read more

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  • The Julio-Claudian Dynasty: History and Politics of Rome’s First Emperors

    This book explores the intricate history of the Julio-Claudian emperors, the first imperial dynasty of Rome, whose reigns from 27 BCE to 68 CE shaped the early structure of the Roman Empire. It delves into the political, military, economic, and cultural policies enacted by Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero, providing an in-depth analysis of their individual leadership styles, ... Read more

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  • The Pax Romana: A Study of Peace and Prosperity in the Roman Empire

    The Pax Romana, or Roman Peace, was a period of relative stability and prosperity that spanned from 27 BC to AD 180. Initiated by Emperor Augustus, this era marked the height of Roman power, characterized by internal peace, economic growth, and the flourishing of culture across the empire. This book explores the various facets of the Pax Romana, including its political foundations, military ... Read more

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  • The Origins and Development of the Roman Imperial Cult

    The history of Roman religion and politics is inseparable from the evolution of its empire. Understanding the Roman Imperial Cult requires a deep dive into the intertwining of these two realms—religion and political governance—and their mutual influence throughout the centuries of Roman history. The interplay between these domains helped shape Roman identity and political power, and it can be ... Read more

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  • The History of Cyrene and Ancient Cyrenaica

    Cyrenaica, a vast and historically rich region in North Africa, has long been a crossroads of civilizations, a meeting point between the Mediterranean and the African interior. Defined by its fertile coastal plains and rugged interior, it was the home of Cyrene, one of the most important Greek colonies in antiquity. The region's history is not merely that of a single city but of a cultural, ... Read more

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  • The Administration of Roman Provinces in Late Antiquity

    This book explores the administration of Roman provinces in Late Antiquity, examining the profound transformations that reshaped governance from the late third century through the early medieval period. The study traces the evolution of provincial administration in response to military crises, economic challenges, and social changes, focusing on the interplay between imperial policies and local ... Read more

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  • The History of the Roman Army From Republic to Empire

    This book explores the comprehensive history, development, and lasting impact of the Roman army, examining its evolution from its origins in the early Republic through the fall of the Western Roman Empire, and its legacy in the Byzantine Empire and beyond. Throughout the narrative, the book delves into the military organization, tactics, technologies, and innovations that made the Roman army one ... Read more

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  • History of the Roman Provinces in Africa

    This book explores the intricate and multifaceted history of Roman Africa, from its initial conquest and integration into the Roman Empire to its eventual transformation under Islamic rule. Through twenty comprehensive chapters, it delves into the cultural, political, economic, religious, and military dynamics that defined North Africa's relationship with Rome, examining the Romanization process ... Read more

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  • Diocletian: The Architect of Empire

    The rise of Diocletian must be understood within the broader context of the profound crisis that engulfed the Roman Empire during the third century. This period, often referred to as the Crisis of the Third Century, was characterized by political fragmentation, economic turmoil, military disasters, and social unrest. Between 235 and 284 AD, the Roman Empire witnessed the reigns of over 25 emperors ... Read more

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  • The Influence of Roman Military Presence on Provincial Societies

    Bound in the relentless drive of Rome's legions and the sprawling reach of its empire, The Influence of Roman Military Presence on Provincial Societies unveils how imperial power reshaped every facet of life from Britannia's misty moors to the sun-baked cities of North Africa. Liam Wilkinson masterfully navigates the march of the legions and the network of forts—its castra, roads, and aqueducts ... Read more

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