Rome -- History -- Republic, 265-30 B.C
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Rome -- History -- Republic, 265-30 B.C
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- Fall of the Roman Republic, translated with introduction and notes by Rex Warner ; revised with translations of comparisons and a preface by Robin Seager ; with series preface by Christopher Pelling
- Julius Caesar and the transformation of the Roman Republic, Tom Stevenson
- Rome's last citizen, the life and legacy of Cato, mortal enemy of Caesar, Rob Goodman and Jimmy Soni
- From the Gracchi to Nero, a history of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68, by H. H. Scullard
- Cicero and his friends ;, a study of Roman society in the time of Caesar, Translated, with an index and table of contents, by Adnah David Jones
- Rome in the late Republic, Mary Beard & Michael Crawford
- Caesar, Christian Meier ; translated from the German by David McLintock
- Rome and the Mediterranean, books XXXI-XLV of The history of Rome from its foundation, [by] Livy ; translated [from the Latin] by Henry Bettenson ; with an introduction by A. H. McDonald
- Great Courses, [J. Rufus Fears]
- Mortal republic, how Rome fell into tyranny, Edward J. Watts
- The storm before the storm, the beginning of the end of the Roman Republic, Mike Duncan
- Carthage must be destroyed, the rise and fall of an ancient civilization, Richard Miles
- The landmark Julius Caesar, the complete works : Gallic War, Civil War, Alexandrian War, African War, and Spanish War : in one volume, with maps, annotations, appendices, and encyclopedic index /, edited and translated by Kurt A. Raaflaub
- The rise of the Roman Empire, [by] Polybius ; translated [from the Greek] by Ian Scott-Kilvert ; selected with an introduction by F. W. Walbank
- The storm before the storm, [the beginning of the end of the Roman Republic], Mike Duncan
- Julius Caesar's Rome, produced by Greystone Communications for AETN, Disc 1
- Readings in the classical historians, selected and introduced by Michael Grant
- Hannibal and me, what history's greatest military strategist can teach us about success and failure, Andreas Kluth
- The history of ancient Rome, Garrett G. Fagan
- Julius Caesar, man, soldier, and tyrant, J.F.C. Fuller
- Rome against Carthage, [by] T. A. Dorey and D. R. Dudley
- Cabiria, Kino International release ; produced, [written] and directed by Giovanni Pastrone ; text by Gabriele d'Annunzio ; translation and presentation, Charles Affron, Mirella Jona Affron
- Caesar's Gallic Wars, Kate Gilliver
- La vittoria disperata, la seconda guerra punica e la nascita dell'impero di Roma, Mario Silvestri ; presentazione di Emilio Gabba
- From the Gracchi to Nero, a history of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68, H.H. Scullard
- Antony & Cleopatra, Patricia Southern
- The history of ancient Rome, Garrett G. Fagan
- The education of Julius Caesar, a biography, a reconstruction, Arthur D. Kahn
- Rome's last citizen, the life and legacy of Cato, mortal enemy of Caesar, Rob Goodman and Jimmy Soni
- Hannibal, Serge Lancel ; translated by Antonia Nevill
- A fatal thing happened on the way to the forum, Murder in ancient rome, Emma Southon
- Cleopatra, The queen who challenged rome and conquered eternity, Alberto Angela
- The dawn of empire, Rome's rise to world power, by R. M. Errington
- Hannibal, a Hellenistic life, Eve MacDonald
- Rome's revolution, death of the republic and birth of the empire, Richard Alston
- Julius Caesar, Margaux Baum and James Thorne
- Julius Caesar's Rome, produced by Greystone Communications for AETN, Disc 2
- How Rome fell, death of a superpower, Adrian Goldsworthy
- Mortal republic, how Rome fell into tyranny, Edward J. Watts
- Death of the Roman Republic ;, from 146 B.C. to the birth of the Roman Empire
- Augustus
- A noise of war, Caesar, Pompey, Octavian, and the struggle for Rome, A.J. Langguth
- Antony and Cleopatra, Adrian Goldsworthy
- Hannibal's oath, the life and wars of Rome's greatest enemy, John Prevas
- Julius Caesar, Cromwell Productions
- Mortal republic, how Rome fell into tyranny, Edward J. Watts
- Julius Caesar's Rome, produced by Greystone Communications for AETN
- Julius Caesar, Rupert Matthews ; illustrations by Douglas Post
- Hannibal and me, [what history's greatest military strategist can teach us about success and failure], Andreas Kluth
- Hannibal, Rome's greatest enemy, Philip Freeman
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