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The Roman World War: From The Ides Of March To CleopatraS Suicide
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How The Ruthless Contest Among Julius CaesarS Heirs Ignited A Global War That Raged Far Beyond The Borders Of Romethe Succession Of Civil Wars That Plagued The Last Years Of The Roman Republic Has Often Been Portrayed As A Settling Of Scores Between Roman FactionsSulla Against Marius, Caesar Against Pompey, Octavian Against Mark AntonyWith Foreign Campaigns Serving As A Backdrop To The Tragic Spectacle. The Roman World War Recasts The Struggle For Rome As A Global Conflict That Engulfed Millions Of NonRomans Across Europe, Asia, And Northern Africa.Shedding New Light On The Pivotal Years Spanning CaesarS Assassination In 44 Bce And The Suicides Of Mark Antony And Cleopatra In 30 Bce, Giusto Traina Introduces Readers To LesserKnown Figures Such As The Cilician Dynast Tarcondimotus, The King Of The Moors Bogud, And The Armenian King Artawazd, Men Who Influenced RomeS Politics And Who Played Consequential Roles In Battles Waged Far Beyond The Borders Of The Imperium Romanum. Traina Demonstrates How The Violence Unleashed By CaesarS Death Was A Direct Consequence Of His Expansionist Plans. From Spain To Mesopotamia, Peoples Such As Berbers, Hispanics, Gauls, Greeks, Thracians, And Armenians Were Drawn Into A Global War In Which The Fate Of Rome Was Tied To Their Own.A Global, Connected History That Transforms Our Understanding Of The RepublicS Final Years, The Roman World War Demonstrates How Foreign Nations And Peoples Were Not Merely Pawns In The Roman Civil Wars But Active Protagonists In A Great Power Struggle That Shook The Ancient World For Fourteen Intense Years.
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