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The work offers a lively, chronological account of Rome from its legendary origins through the overthrow of the monarchy and the Republic's rise and fall, interweaving founding myths, the succession of rulers, major wars and foreign campaigns, episodes of civic strife and reform, and the social, moral, and cultural life of the city. Presented in a deliberately light, often comic style intended to instruct as well as entertain, the narrative stresses skepticism toward received tales, critiques pretension and falsehood, and condenses complex events into a compact, readable survey.
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