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Re: Yeah. Macharius Send a noteboard - 13/12/2011 09:58:54 PM
Well. To give you an idea of where I'm at, I wasn't even entirely aware that there were distinct Empire and Republic periods. But given a choice, the Empire period sounds more interesting. But that doesn't mean I would be necessarily uninterested in the other, if it were a part of the overall history.


The Empire was founded at the conclusion of the Civil Wars by Julius Caeser's nephew, Octavian (who renamed himself Augustus).

From the founding of Rome in the 8th Century BC to the fall of Constantinople in 1453 stretches more than 2000 years, so there's a lot to cover. ;) For example: I'm not the most knowledgeable person on the subject here, but in my mind there are several eras that it can be broken down into.

Kingdom / Early Republic
Late Republic / Civil Wars
Early Empire
Late Empire / Western decline
Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire has its own segments, but people are generally more interested in the West so I didn't bother differentiating here. Perhaps worthy of note is that the Byzantine Empire may be better thought of as a Greek empire rather than a Latin one despite carrying on "Roman civilization" long after Rome itself had fallen into ruin.
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I'm looking for some history recommendations. - 13/12/2011 06:02:35 PM 1318 Views
What are you looking for in "Roman Empire"? - 13/12/2011 06:38:34 PM 982 Views
Something fairly broad to start. - 13/12/2011 06:45:32 PM 872 Views
Okay... (not a recommendation yet) - 13/12/2011 06:51:53 PM 937 Views
Yeah. - 13/12/2011 07:33:55 PM 795 Views
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Do you prefer your histories written like a narrative? - 14/12/2011 03:13:28 AM 833 Views
As long as they're readable. - 15/12/2011 03:24:12 PM 913 Views
General Roman Empire (and Ancient Greece) book: - 14/12/2011 06:55:25 PM 953 Views
I forgot about Fox. That's a good recommendation. *NM* - 14/12/2011 10:49:26 PM 333 Views
That sounds interesting. - 15/12/2011 03:25:14 PM 785 Views
Frances Yates - 14/12/2011 08:05:17 PM 784 Views
Alas. - 15/12/2011 03:26:56 PM 811 Views
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Here is the review - 15/12/2011 04:31:43 PM 807 Views
Some suggestions - 14/12/2011 10:48:37 PM 882 Views
Re: Some suggestions - 15/12/2011 03:37:31 PM 771 Views
A recommendation for Rome. - 15/12/2011 07:23:25 AM 1013 Views
That could be a good option. - 15/12/2011 03:42:04 PM 724 Views
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