El Imperio Romano [The Roman Empire]
Una Guía Fascinante sobre el Ascenso y la Caída del Imperio Romano que incluye las historias de Emperadores como Augusto Octavio, Trajano, y Claudio
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Explora la Fascinante Historia del Imperio Romano.
El Imperio Romano fue una de las fuerzas más imponentes del mundo antiguo. Esta no es solo la historia de la conquista o su increíble organización, o de las instituciones que lo hicieron posible.
El Imperio Romano no es otro aburrido cuento histórico. Por el contrario, despierta nuestra imaginación, nuestros miedos y hasta nos entretiene.
Esta es la historia de los hombres y mujeres fascinantes - los emperadores, sus esposas, padres, hermanos, hermanas e hijos - que constituyen el atractivo de este imperio. Algunos de ellos, como Marco Aurelio y Antonino Pío, eran sabios y virtuosos: otros - como Calígula, Cómodo, y Caracalla - fueron verdaderos monstruos, cuya sed de sangre y apetito sexual no tenían límites.
Esta es la historia de los eventos y personajes más relevantes ocurrida en un periodo entre dos acontecimientos importantes: el auge de Augusto en el primer siglo a.C. y el último saqueo de Roma a finales del siglo V d.C.
Los temas a tratar incluyen:
- De la República al Imperio: El ascenso de Octavio
- La Era de Augusto
- La Dinastía Julio - Claudia después de Augusto: Desde Tiberio hasta Nerón
- La Guerra Civil y el Año de los Cuatro Emperadores (AD 68–69)
- Dinastía Flavia
- La Dinastía Antonina: Los Cinco Emperadores Buenos (y un par no tan buenos)
- Algunos Emperadores Nuevos
- Crisis, guerras Civiles y divisiones: El declive lento y doloroso
- Los dos imperios: Este y Oeste
- ¡Todo esto y mucho más que no puedes perderte!
¡Adquiere el libro ya y aprende más sobre el Imperio Romano!
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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This is an excellent historical research material for the serious students especially and generally for everyone.
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- Wilda Sullivan
- 02-07-19
Great book
This Spanish book says edom is rome wow get this book nice read good history highly recommended
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- Willy Staples
- 02-06-19
A well-written stuff.
A well-written audible set during the reign of Emperor Flavio Julio Valente (328-378) era of the beginning of forced migrations and border wars when the Goths led by their king Fritigerno (? -380) seeking protection within the borders of the empire ended imposing itself by force in the so-called Gothic War (376-382) in the Thracian territories becoming subjects of the Roman Empire.
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- Pamela
- 02-07-19
Very good description of the time
I liked the plot and the historical context, but especially the realism in the description of the incorporation of the Goth people to the Roman Empire
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- Michael Cooper
- 02-06-19
Excelent
When you would go through this audible you would find everything was fine and great.
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- Hanna Macleod
- 02-07-19
Interesting history with romantic flavor.
Interesting history with romantic flavor. The end of the Roman Empire from the a barbarian point of view. You should read it if you enjoy historical novels. I would like to encourage the author to write more to keep us entertained.
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