Journey through the different phases of Rome’s development, from its early days as a Kingdom, through its dynamic period as a Republic, and finally into its expansive era as an Empire in this fascinating history of Ancient Rome.
Eva March Tappan offers a vivid, approachable introduction to Roman history, tailored especially for beginners and young readers. Meticulously chronicling Rome’s transformation over centuries, this book begins with the legendary foundation of the city by Romulus and Remus, moving through its development as a Kingdom under early Roman kings, and detailing its rise as a powerful Republic known for its civic institutions, military prowess, and famous statesmen like Julius Caesar and Cicero. Tappan further guides readers through the complexities of Rome’s transition from Republic to Empire, highlighting the reigns of influential emperors such as Augustus, Nero, and Constantine, and depicting the vast territorial expansions and monumental achievements of the Roman civilisation.
The Story of the Roman People: A Beginner’s Journey Through Rome’s Rich History is not only informative but also a delightful read for young historians and anyone interested in the foundations of Western civilisation.
Table des matières
Eva March Tappan, Preface, Important Dates in Roman History, Maps. The First Period: Rome as a Kingdom. The Legends of the Seven Kings of Rome. The Second Period: Rome as a Republic. The Attempts of Tarquinius to Regain His Kingdom, How the Plebeians Won Their Rights, How Rome Became Ruler of Italy, The Romans of the Early Republic and Their Ways, How the Romans Conquered Carthage, Rome Becomes the Capital of the World, The Gracchi; The Rise of Marius, The Rule of Sulla, The Rise of Pompey, Cæsar and the Triumvirates. The Third Period: Rome as an Empire. The Reign of Augustus, The Rest of the Twelve Caesars, The Five Good Emperors, From Marcus Aurelius to Diocletian, Reigns of Diocletian and Constantine, The Last Centuries of the Empire
A propos de l’auteur
Eva March Tappan (1854–1930) was an American educator, historian, and prolific author known for her engaging books on history, literature, and biographies, particularly aimed at young readers. Tappan had a passion for bringing history to life through vivid storytelling, making complex subjects accessible and interesting. Her works, including ‘The Story of the Roman People’ and various historical biographies, remain cherished resources for both educators and history enthusiasts.