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The work presents a sequence of concise biographies framed by an introductory survey of Rome's people, city, institutions, and character, and then follows leading figures—early heroes, military commanders, political reformers, and statesmen—whose actions shaped the republic and its transition to empire. It examines Roman virtues such as duty, courage, and legalism, and contrasts them with later tendencies toward luxury and autocracy. Each chapter combines narrative episodes with reflections on public institutions, military campaigns, and civic values, offering accessible portraits that illuminate how individual ambition, political conflict, and cultural change interacted in Rome's rise and eventual transformation.
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