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Römische Geschichte von dem ersten punischen Kriege bis zum Tode Constantins by Barthold Georg Niebuhr, Leonhard Schmitz, and Gustav Zeiss, offers a detailed examination of Roman history from the First Punic War to the death of Constantine the Great. This historical work, originally published in German, explores the key events, figures, and societal changes that defined this pivotal era in Roman civilization.
The book provides insights into the military conflicts, political developments, and cultural transformations that shaped the Roman Republic and the early Roman Empire. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and triumphs of Rome during this period, including the Punic Wars, the rise and fall of prominent leaders, and the factors that contributed to the Empire's eventual decline.
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