
Caesar's Ghost: The Life, Death, And Eternal Echo Of The Roman Empire
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Nathaniel Baxter

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This book tells the complete story of this remarkable civilization, from its origins to its final, epic fall. Witness the birth of the Republic, a bold experiment in government that would last five hundred years, and follow its relentless expansion through the titanic Punic Wars that made it the master of the Mediterranean. Explore how this very success created deep fractures in the social order, fueling a century of civil war that set the stage for the rise of warlords.
From the crucible of a dying Republic, follow the meteoric career of Gaius Julius Caesar, whose genius brought the old order to its knees, and the political masterpiece of his heir, Augustus, who inaugurated the two-century-long peace of the Pax Romana. The narrative charts the reigns of the emperors who followed, from the wise to the clinically insane, and chronicles the empire's agonizing decline in the West, culminating in the deposition of its last emperor in 476 AD. The Roman story, however, was far from over.
We then turn to the sophisticated and powerful Eastern Roman Empire, which endured for another thousand years in its magnificent capital, Constantinople. Discover how this medieval Roman state acted as the bulwark of Christendom, weathered the catastrophic betrayal of the Fourth Crusade, and made its heroic last stand against the rise of the Ottoman Turks. The final, dramatic siege and fall of the city in 1453 marked the end of the Roman state, but not its influence.
Finally, explore the empire’s extraordinary afterlife and the unseen empire of its contributions that persist to this day. From the legal systems that govern our societies to the engineering that built our world, this book demonstrates that while the Roman state is long gone, its ghost remains an inescapable part of the world we all inhabit. To understand who we are, we must first understand Rome.
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