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Summary of barry strauss's ten caesars

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Summary of barry strauss's ten caesars

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Numéro de produit : 9781669379379

ISBN : 9781669379379

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Augustus was an icon and a mystery. He ended a century of revolution and brought down the Roman Republic, and replaced it with the empire of which he was the first emperor. He found the perfect number two: a partner to serve as his general and administrator without threatening his power. #2 Octavian was born in 63 BC. His father, Gaius Octavius, came from a family of strivers from a small town south of Rome. He was wealthy and politically ambitious, but he lacked the noble heritage that most Romans, rich or poor, expected in their leaders. #3 Octavian, the young man who would become Caesar's successor, was promoted by Caesar. He was not a born soldier, but he was tenacious, cunning, and brave. He had an iron will. #4 When Caesar died in 44 BC, his plan was to start a three-year war of conquest in the East. He gave Octavian a big role by naming him his Master of the Horse, or second in command. However, the Ides of March changed everything.