The Story of Rome from the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic
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A chronological narrative traces Rome's rise from mythic beginnings through its monarchic period into the republican age, distinguishing legend from recorded fact. It recounts foundation traditions, the development of religious and civic institutions, and the struggle between elite and popular orders that reshaped law and government. Military campaigns, sieges, and competition with Greek and Carthaginian powers drive territorial expansion, while social reforms, class conflict, and notable leaders illustrate changes in public life. Attention to ritual, law, urban growth, and individual deeds frames the gradual transformation from a regional city into a dominant Mediterranean state.
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