The Rise of the Roman Empire

The Rise of the Roman Empire

by National Geographic Society

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The National Geographic Global History Series is a large-scale history book series project produced by the National Geographic Society. It is the cultivation and accumulation of historical and cultural content over more than 100 years, with a total of 30 kinds of books. The contents of this series of books are carefully created by scholars from top international universities and a multi-disciplinary team. 5,000 Rare four-color historical pictures, with great collection value. "The Rise of the Roman Empire" relies on first-hand historical materials to truly reproduce the epic story of the birth and rise of the Roman Empire. From the dynasty of Julia Claudius to the disputes in the Year of the Four Emperors, it vividly depicts the characters and life experiences of the Roman emperors (Octavian, Claudius, Nero, etc.), And unfolds the interpretation of the Roman Empire's internal affairs, diplomacy, culture, daily life, and internal relations among the royal family. National Geographic Global History Bibliography - "The First Pharaohs", "Egyptian Empire", "The End of Ancient Egypt", "Mesopotamian Civilization", "Kingdoms and Empires of the Near East", "The Origin of Greece", "Classical Greece", "The Fall of Athens", "Alexander's Empire", "The Roman Republic", "Roman Conquerors of the Mediterranean" "The End of the Roman Republic", "The Rise of the Roman Empire", "Rome Rules the World", "The Fall of the Roman Empire", "The Glory of Byzantium", "Medieval Europe", "The Expansion of Islam", "Christendom and the Crusades", "The New Route to the East", "The End of the Middle Ages", "The Conquest of America", "The Renaissance", "Turkey, the Russian Empire and Ming Dynasty China", "Absolute Monarchy", "The Age of Exploration", "The Enlightenment", "The French Revolution and Napoleon", "The World of the 19th Century", "The World Wars".

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