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Ancient Rome: 4 in 1: History of the Roman Empire, Augustus, Colosseum & Gladiators [Audiobook]

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Ancient Rome: 4 in 1: History of the Roman Empire, Augustus, Colosseum & Gladiators [Audiobook]

Ancient Rome: 4 in 1: History of the Roman Empire, Augustus, Colosseum & Gladiators [Audiobook]
English | ISBN: 9781839382796 | 2023 | 11 hours and 51 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 332 MB
Author: A.J. Kingston
Narrator: A.I. Madison

Introducing the Ancient Rome 4 in 1 book bundle, a must-have collection for any history buff or lover of ancient civilizations. This bundle includes four captivating books that delve deep into the history of the Roman Empire, Augustus, the Colosseum, and Gladiators. In Book 1, The Roman Empire: A Tale of Power, Politics, and Enduring Legacy, you will discover the fascinating history of one of the world's most powerful empires. From its humble beginnings to its eventual collapse, this book covers all the major events and influential figures that shaped the Roman Empire. Book 2, Augustus: The Rise of Rome's First Emperor and the Foundation of the Roman Empire, takes a closer look at the life of Augustus, the man who transformed Rome from a republic to an empire. You will learn about Augustus' rise to power, his reforms, and the lasting impact he had on Roman society. Book 3, Blood, Sand, and Stone: The History and Legacy of the Colosseum in Ancient Rome, explores one of the most iconic symbols of ancient Rome. From the design and construction of the Colosseum to the gruesome gladiatorial battles that took place within its walls, this book provides a comprehensive look at the history and legacy of this remarkable structure. Finally, Book 4, Gladiators of Ancient Rome: A Bloody Legacy of Combat and Courage, takes you on a journey through the fascinating world of gladiatorial combat. You will learn about the different types of gladiators, their training regimens, and the role they played in ancient Roman society.