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- Rome's Empire: A New History 753 BC - AD 476, (Hardcover)
- Author: Amberley Publishing
- ISBN: 9781445694320
- Format: Hardcover
- Publication Date: 2023-09-15
- Page Count: 544
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- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreHistory
- Pages544
- Reading levelGrade 1, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Kindergarten, Preschool
- SubgenreAncient
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The Roman Empire was forged in war and defended by military might. It also endured because of the Romans' ability to assimilate and pacify the different peoples and cultures within their provinces. The Romans fought continual wars, but it also took action after the conflict was over to solidify its gains. It created the greatest power the world had seen, and there is much to learn for today's powers from the Roman Empire's example. This comprehensive and expert new history tells the story of Rome's empire in three parts: The Rome of the Kings and the Republic (753 - 30 BC), The Imperial Government (30 BC - AD 284), The Later Empire (AD 284 - 476). In Rome's early years it did not annex territory, but created alliances, first with the Italian tribes, and eventually with the leaders of outlying states. Some territories were won without waging war, by rulers who had grown close to Rome. And Rome realized that it profited from these territories, with their agricultural produce, minerals, manpower for armies, slaves, and routes for trade. Government of the provinces was not uniformly applied, but tailored to the character of the lands and people. Unfriendly peoples beyond Rome's boundaries represented a threat that Rome could now tackle on behalf of those inside its sphere. Warlords could be conquered, but they could also be bribed, and offered access to Rome's lands. Migration was always an attractive proposition. Just like today, people moved because their own lands faced drought or conflict, and saw opportunity in the Roman provinces. Over decades and centuries, these immigrants would become the workers and soldiers of the Roman Empire. Native gods were equated as far as possible with Roman ones. Many diverse languages, customs and religions continued under Roman rule. Provincials could rise in status and become full Roman citizens, while inhabitants of towns and cities governed themselves, under the army's military umbrella. Only groups with such widespread influence that they challenged Rome's ultimate authority were then, often ruthlessly, targeted. The Druids and the Christians were among them. The history of Rome's Empire is therefore shown to be more complex and impressive than that of a military superpower imposing "Pax Romana". The reason for the growth and survival of Roman power across vast provinces was the combination of military might and wealth, with the freedom to move within and into its lands, to rise socially, and become part of something larger and more prosperous than the individual tribes and states that the Empire replaced.
- Rome's Empire: A New History 753 BC - AD 476, (Hardcover)
- Author: Amberley Publishing
- ISBN: 9781445694320
- Format: Hardcover
- Publication Date: 2023-09-15
- Page Count: 544
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