69 A.D.

The Year of Four Emperors

Nonfiction, History, Italy, Military, Other, Ancient History, Rome
Cover of the book 69 A.D. by Gwyn Morgan, Oxford University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Gwyn Morgan ISBN: 9780199923694
Publisher: Oxford University Press Publication: December 1, 2005
Imprint: Oxford University Press Language: English
Author: Gwyn Morgan
ISBN: 9780199923694
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication: December 1, 2005
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Language: English

The Year of Four Emperors, so the ancient sources assure us, was one of the most chaotic, violent, and frightening periods in all Roman history. It was a time of assassinations and civil war, of armies so out of control that they had no qualms about occupying the city of Rome, and of ambitious men who ruthlessly seized power only to have it wrenched from their grasps. In 69 AD, Gwyn Morgan offers a fresh look at this period, based on two considerations to which insufficient attention has been paid in the past. First, that we need to unravel rather than cherry-pick between the conflicting accounts of Tacitus, Plutarch and Suetonius, our three main sources of information. And second, that the role of the armies, as distinct from that of their commanders, has too often been exaggerated. The result is a remarkably accurate and insightful narrative history, filled with colorful portraits of the leading participants and new insights into the nature of the Roman military. A strikingly vivid account of ancient Rome, 69 AD is an original and compelling account of one of the best known but perhaps least understood periods in all Roman history. It will engage and enlighten all readers with a love for the tumultuous soap opera that was Roman political life.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Year of Four Emperors, so the ancient sources assure us, was one of the most chaotic, violent, and frightening periods in all Roman history. It was a time of assassinations and civil war, of armies so out of control that they had no qualms about occupying the city of Rome, and of ambitious men who ruthlessly seized power only to have it wrenched from their grasps. In 69 AD, Gwyn Morgan offers a fresh look at this period, based on two considerations to which insufficient attention has been paid in the past. First, that we need to unravel rather than cherry-pick between the conflicting accounts of Tacitus, Plutarch and Suetonius, our three main sources of information. And second, that the role of the armies, as distinct from that of their commanders, has too often been exaggerated. The result is a remarkably accurate and insightful narrative history, filled with colorful portraits of the leading participants and new insights into the nature of the Roman military. A strikingly vivid account of ancient Rome, 69 AD is an original and compelling account of one of the best known but perhaps least understood periods in all Roman history. It will engage and enlighten all readers with a love for the tumultuous soap opera that was Roman political life.

More books from Oxford University Press

Cover of the book The Handbook of International Adoption Medicine by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book Foundations of Forensic Mental Health Assessment by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book Sternberg and Dietrich by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book Stealing Fire from Heaven by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book Access to Justice by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book On Truth by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book The Velizh Affair by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book Activities Using Resources - Oxford Basics by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book The Story of Sexual Identity by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book Disruptive Power by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book Experiencing Music Composition in Grades 3-5 by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book Baptized with the Soil by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book The First Bilateral Investment Treaties by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book Hope in the Age of Anxiety by Gwyn Morgan
Cover of the book The Ghost of Freedom by Gwyn Morgan
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy