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Ancient Rome reexamined: military triumphs and the death of the Roman Republic

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Abstract
In Military Triumphs and the Death of the Republic, we see how in the second half of the Republic, the Romans became the greatest fighting force in the ancient world. The Romans told themselves through their myths that the gods mandated they were destined to rule the entire ancient world. However, their incredible military success would lead to civil wars as the armies of Julius Caesar and Pompey fought for control of Rome. The only solution to ending these devastating civil wars was to abandon the Republic in favor of a monarchy. In this series, Globe Trekker's Zay Harding takes viewers on the voyage of a lifetime - exploring the origins of Rome and the Roman Republic.
Series
Ancient history
Duration
00:29:00 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Ancient history students, Anthropology students
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