Im August 410 n. Chr. wurde Romーdie Ewige Stadt, Herz des Imperiums und Symbol der Machtーzum ersten Mal seit fast acht Jahrhunderten von fremden Händen erobert. Alarich und seine Westgoten drangen……続きを見る
In August 410 CE, for the first time in nearly eight centuries, Romeーthe Eternal City, heart of empire, and symbol of powerーwas breached by foreign hands. Alaric and his Visigoths entered through ……続きを見る
Sie herrschte nie über Romーdoch ihr Fehlen trug zu seinem Zerfall bei.
In den letzten Jahren der römischen Republik beruhte Macht nicht allein auf Gesetzen. Sie stützte sich auf fragile persönliche……続きを見る
She never ruled Romeーyet her absence helped break it.
In the final years of the Roman Republic, power did not rest on laws alone. It depended on fragile personal bonds, family alliances, and mutual……続きを見る
Zwei Männer. Eine Republik. Eine Schlacht, die die Geschichte für immer veränderte.
49 v. Chr. überschritt Julius Cäsar den Rubikon und führte Rom in den Bürgerkrieg. Sein ehemaliger Verbündeter Pom……続きを見る
Two men. One Republic. A single battle that changed history forever.
In 49 BCE, Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon and set Rome on the path to civil war. His former ally, Pompey the Great, once haile……続きを見る
Eine Schlacht. Tausend Folgen.
Was wäre, wenn Julius Cäsar 48 v. Chr. bei Pharsalos verloren hätte?
Anstatt Cäsars Triumph und der Geburt des Römischen Imperiums – was wäre, wenn Pompeius der Große ……続きを見る
Wie ging Rom unterーund was bedeutet das eigentlich?
Der Untergang des Weströmischen Reiches war kein einzelner Tag, kein einzelner Krieg und kein einzelner Fehler. Er war ein langer und komplexer P……続きを見る
How did Rome fallーand what does that even mean?
The fall of the Western Roman Empire was not a single day, a single war, or a single mistake. It was a long and complex process in which political au……続きを見る
A single battle. A thousand consequences.
What if Julius Caesar had lost at Pharsalus in 48 BC?
Instead of Caesar’s triumph and the birth of the Roman Empire, what if Pompey the Great had turned the……続きを見る
Nero. The very name seems to embody the character of a tyrant. The years of his reign come down to us with tales full of self-serving totalitarianism. Wasn't he the one that fiddled while Rome burne……続きを見る
Often portrayed as an awkward, disfigured, and clumsy man, Claudius was the unlikely ruler of the Roman Empire from 41 CE to 54 CE. His reign would prove to be one of the longest of the time even th……続きを見る
The Punic Wars, a series of three wars involving the Roman Republic and Carthage between 264 and 146 BCE, did much to shape the subsequent history of the world. These wars were among the most import……続きを見る
Have you ever heard of Marcus Aurelius? It wouldn't come as much of a surprise if you haven't. While names like Nero, Caligula, Hadrian, and Constantine grab all the attention with their exploits, M……続きを見る
Caligula was one of the first rulers of the Roman Empire, and yet numbers among the most famous. His family history is mired in political scandals, tragedy, and murderous plots to forward the agenda……続きを見る
A little over 2000 years ago a man named Julius Caesar changed the world. Even if you had never heard of him his lasting legacy has no doubt had an impact on your life. No doubt, even the very calen……続きを見る
La « réforme fiscale » de l'empereur Dioclétien inaugure un changement majeur qui provoque, tout au long du IVe siècle, une série de pratiques cadastrales et fiscales nouvelles, interférant sur les ……続きを見る
He was the first emperor of one of the greatest empires ever known to man. He commanded unmatched authority in the ancient world and was always one step ahead of his opponents. He had an intellect a……続きを見る
You know that Rome wasn't built in a day, but just how did a cluster of small hilltop villages expand to become one of the greatest empires in history? Why did Romulus kill his brother Remus? How wa……続きを見る
著者:Pieter Houten
出版社: Taylor & Francis
発売日: 2021年03月04日
The principal aims of Urbanisation in Roman Spain and Portugal: Civitates Hispaniae in the Early Empire are to provide a comprehensive reconstruction of the urban systems of the Iberian Peninsula du……続きを見る
“ ...Théodora, à écouter Procope, naquit dans la loge d’un gardien de bêtes féroces de l’amphithéâtre des Verts. Son père Acacius mourut peu de temps après sa naissance, c’est-à-dire dans les premiè……続きを見る
Historians bound by their singular stories and archaeologists bound by their material evidence donOt typically seek out broad comparative theories of religion. But recently Harvey WhitehouseOs Omode……続きを見る