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1 | The Ancient World (Greco-Roman Antiquity) | |
2 | Our sources for Roman History | |
3 | Research and the Scholarly Debate | |
4 | The Foundation and the Regal Period (753-509 BC) | |
5 | Freedom and the Struggle for Existence (509-387 BC) | |
6 | The Conquest of Italy (387-265 BC) | |
7 | Rome on the way to World Power (265-133 BC) | |
8 | From the Gracchi to Caesar (133-44 BC) | |
9 | The Formation of the Principate (44 BC-AD 70) | |
10 | The Roman Peace (AD 70-161) | |
11 | Crisis and Transformation (AD 161-284) | |
12 | Reconstruction (AD 284-394) | |
13 | Eternal Rome | |
Suggested Readings | ||
Chronological Table | ||
Index |
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