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A retelling of early Roman history and legend that presents a series of vivid episodes from foundation myths through the early republic: the founding and kingship traditions, the overthrow of monarchs, struggles with neighboring peoples, and landmark episodes of civic courage and moral testing. Chapters condense tales of leaders, family sacrifices, political crises, sieges, and extraordinary personal deeds—including stories of Romulus and Numa, the expulsion of tyrants, Cincinnatus called to lead, the Decemvirs and Virginia, and famous military episodes—rendered in clear prose to emphasize character, duty, and the origins of Roman institutions.
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