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Words Against Tyranny: Cicero and the Defense of the Roman Republic
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Roman Firefighters: How the Vigiles Saved the City from Disaster
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The Social Ladder: How Romans Climbed (or Fell) Through Patronage Networks
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Augustus: From Orphaned Heir to Architect of the Roman Empire
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The Roman Emperor’s Playbook: Leadership Strategies That Outlasted The Empire
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Marcus Agrippa, the Naval Strategist Who Forged an Empire
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When Generals Defy Rome: From Vindex to Severus
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Roman Firefighters: How the Vigiles Saved the City from Disaster
jp
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Marcus Agrippa, the Naval Strategist Who Forged an Empire
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Pompey the Great: Conqueror of the East, Power Lost in the West
jp
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Augustus: From Orphaned Heir to Architect of the Roman Empire
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Words Against Tyranny: Cicero and the Defense of the Roman Republic
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The Zenith of the Principate: Trajan’s Wars and Works
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