The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire: the Life of the Kings

The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire: the Life of the Kings

by (uk) Robert Graves

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"The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire: The Life of the Kings" is a classic in the historical novel series "The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire" written by the famous British writer Robert Graves. The "Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire" series of books came out in 1934. The books were published by Penguin Press in 1943 and have been popular ever since. In 41 AD, Tiberius Claudius was proclaimed Roman Emperor. He was the fourth emperor of the Julia Claudius dynasty of the Roman Empire. Claudius was regarded as a fool by the entire family, but quietly survived the bloody and cruel political conspiracy. The author of "The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire: The Biography of the Kings" focuses on Claudius as the narrator, recounting the glory, crimes and follies of the early days of the Roman Empire, showing vivid and turbulent scenes, which is worthy of being a majestic picture of Roman history.

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