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Reviews

If you have any reviews or would like to share your impressions about some books, feel free to send me texts to: contact@imperiumromanum.pl

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Review: The Ancient Greeks

Moses I. Finley

A good introduction to the world of the ancient Greeks with some shortcomings. The book entitled "The Ancient Greeks" by Mr. Moses I. Finley (1912 - 1986) is the type of very informative introduction to the subject that rarely appears.

The Ancient Greeks

Review: Vespasian. Rome’s Sacred Flame

Robert Fabbri

The book "Vespasian. Rome's Sacred Flame" by Robert Fabbri is the eighth part of the historical novel telling the story of Vespasian, the first emperor of the Flavian dynasty. This time the main character becomes a governor in Africa and is sent on a dangerous mission to bring enslaved Roman citizens from the exotic country of the Garamantes.

Vespasian. Rome's Sacred Flame

Review: Working IX to V. Orgy Planners, Funeral Clowns, and Other Prized Professions of the Ancient World

Vicky Leon

Do you want to know the history of ancient Rome, but you are bored with long historical dissertations? Do you love real-life stories? So this offer is perfect for you. In her book, Vicky Leon talks about real life in an ancient metropolis: she tells the stories of ordinary people and, above all, paints in front of the reader a surprising mosaic of professions, professions and professions.

Working IX to V. Orgy Planners, Funeral Clowns, and Other Prized Professions of the Ancient World

Review: Byzantium. The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire

Judith Herrin

Mrs. Judith Herrin - British researcher of the history of the Eastern Roman Empire, known more widely as Byzantium, offered her readers an unusual book about this very country. The title of this work, written under the influence of contacts with a non-specialized audience, is "Byzantium. The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire".

Byzantium. The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire

Review: Warfare in Roman Europe, AD 350-425

Hugh Elton

The American historian, Mr. Hugh Elton, who currently works in Canada, published a book some time ago, in 1996, entitled "Warfare in Roman Europe, AD 350-425", in which he thoroughly revised some of the common ideas about the army of the late Roman Empire. It is a slightly extended version of his doctoral dissertation, defended in 1994.

Warfare in Roman Europe, AD 350-425

Review: Eagles at War

Ben Kane

The book "Eagles at War" is the first part of the new trilogy by Ben Kane, in which the author takes us to 9 CE, when the disastrous defeat of Varus' three legions in the Teutoburg Forest took place.

Eagles at War

Review: Hannibal’s Children

John Maddox Roberts

The book by John Maddox Roberts "Hannibal's Children" is a historical novel showing us an alternative vision of the ancient world, after Hannibal was victorious in the Second Punic War. The author outlines the events that could happen if the Romans decided to accept Hannibal's terms and leave Italy.

Hannibal's Children

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