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Swords Against the Senate

By: Da Capo

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Da Capo)


Product Info

Title
Swords Against the Senate
Publisher
Category
Author
Erik Hildinger
Publish Year
2002
Pages
240
Dimensions
6.25x9.25x1"
NKG Part #
2148162942
Type
Hardcover

Description

After Rome defeated its age-old enemy, Carthage, it was the undisputed ruler of a vast empire. Yet, at the heart of the Roman Republic was a peculiar flaw: an ineradicable tension between the aristocracy and the plebeians, and each regarded themselves as the foundation of Rome's military power. Words Against the Senate relates how the republic began to come apart amid military and political turmoil-the smoldering anger of the common people, a petty war against a treacherous North African prince, an invasion by Germans and an Italian political uprising. In the crisis Gaius Marius, the "people's general," rises to despotic power but is eventually replaced by the brutal dictator Sulla, who in turn spawns the man who would transform turmoil into imperial triumph, Julius Caesar.

In this fast-paced, fact-filled work, personal intrigue, treachery, and occasional moral virtue vie for the reins of power. The Roman army, once invincible against foreign antagonists, becomes a tool for the powerful and government its foe. Erik Hildinger has written a fascinating, insightful work of history.