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The work presents a lively, chronological account of Rome’s development from the peninsula’s early peoples and origin myths through the period of kings, the republican institutions, wars of expansion, rivalry with Mediterranean powers, internal social and political struggles, the transition to imperial rule, subsequent emperors and administrative changes, the division of the empire and its repeated incursions, eastern imperial campaigns and recoveries, and finally the rise of papal influence and the establishment of a new Western authority under a successor to the Roman tradition. Chapters combine narrative episodes, institutional explanations, and illustrations aimed at making complex events accessible to younger readers.
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