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Roman Slaves

The Roman History of the Heroic Slave Revolution

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Roman Slaves

By: Ron Carver
Narrated by: Brandon Woodall
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Did you know that the Roman Empire was infamous for its slave trade? The slaves had very different lives, though. Some were treated nicely, others badly, and some sexually. There were slave rebellions, wars, and many other things going on.

Dive into the Roman customs, the perspective on slaves, their ways of dealing with them, and the ways how people could become a free man. These and other details about life during Roman times will come to light fast in this comprehensive guide.

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©2019 Ron Carver (P)2020 Ron Carver
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Very nice

I quite enjoyed the storytelling and the historical background in this almost 4-hour book. The narrator was great. The book itself contained lots of elements I didn't know about Roman society, and it was all very well done and executed in a professional way.

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You won't regret this

You probably won't regret purchasing this audio book. It delivers what it claims it does. The pronunciation of the words in this audiobook was terrific, along with all the info contained in it. Based upon that, I am happy that I got the book. It was truly worth my time.

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Rebellion!

Spartacus was a hero. I'm glad he earned his spot in history, even though he couldn't make more of an impact. I like books like this. It also has some interesting facts about Roman society.

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I thought it was good

Good book. Very interesting to learn more about the Romans and their society. It is almost as if you are there when you listen to this book.

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Interesting information but weird wording

The story isn't just about slaves but about Roman society generally. However, it sounds like of out of date in terms of the historiography, with descriptions as kind of absolute as if the entire society was the same. OTOH, there's a lot of information here that's interesting, but it sometimes sounds like a bad translation. Clients and protectors seem to be confused with each other. Why are men referred to as "guys" and children as "kids"?

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