Guy de la Bedoyere
The Romans For Dummies
Guy de la Bedoyere

The Romans For Dummies

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  • juanmanuelliehas quoted4 months ago
    The Etruscans built Rome’s first walls, its temple to Jupiter, and also the great sewer called the Cloaca Maxima.
  • juanmanuelliehas quoted4 months ago
    By the first century BC, Rome was the most powerful state in the Mediterranean. (
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    The basis of the division was between the East and the West. The Eastern Empire managed to survive until 1453 but it was a mere shadow of its former self. The Western half had really ceased to exist by the mid-400s, a thousand years earlier.
  • juanmanuelliehas quoted4 months ago
    Egypt to an end and the longest-established of all civilisations ever became just another Roman province.
  • juanmanuelliehas quoted4 months ago
    The Phoenicians were brilliant seafarers, which incidentally the Romans never were, and one story is that they might even have sailed right round the coast of Africa.
  • juanmanuelliehas quoted4 months ago
    Today, the Greeks are still heralded as the fathers of modern democracy and civilisation.
  • juanmanuelliehas quoted4 months ago
    This corruption of the Roman ideal flew right in the face of everything the Roman world was supposed to be: honest, law-abiding, self-disciplined.
  • juanmanuelliehas quoted4 months ago
    That’s what the Romans believed in – their Golden Age as farmers.
  • juanmanuelliehas quoted4 months ago
    Of course, the original Romans did, but over time their Empire became made of conquered peoples who were awarded Roman status and privileges and who often fought to get them. People in the Roman Empire saw themselves as Roman, while they proudly maintained their own national and ethnic heritages.
  • juanmanuelliehas quoted4 months ago
    This Empire, they believed, was their reward from the gods for being such a worthy people
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