Ancient Rome from the Earliest Times Down to 476 A.D.
Romulus - Roman Mythology About the Founding and First King of Rome
The founding of Rome is usually attributed to Romulus, Rome's first king, but sometimes Aeneas, the Trojan prince and subject of Vergil's 'Aeneid' is named. This article summarizes the stories and their relationship.
Which Is the Best Book on the Late Roman Republic or Roman Revolution?
Put up your answer to the question which is the best book on the late Republic of Rome?
Ancient Rome from the Earliest Times Down to 476 A.D.
Chapter 1 of Robert Pennell's Ancient Rome from the Earliest Times Down to 476 A.D.
Chapter 2 The Early Inhabitants of Italy
Chapter 3 Romans and Their Early Government
Chapter 4 Early Growth and Internal History of Rome
Chapter 5 Dynasty of the Tarquins
Chapter 6 Consuls and Tribunes
Chapter 8 Plebian Contest For Civil Rights
Chapter 10 Wars With Pyrrhus (281-272)
Chapter 11 Divisions of the Roman Territory
Chapter 13 Rome and Carthage Between the First and Second Punic Wars
Chapter 14 The Second Punic War
Chapter 15 From Cannae to the Battle of Zama
Chapter 18 Conquest of Macedonia and Greece
Chapter 19 The Third Punic War
Chapter 20 Numantine and Servile Wars
Chapter 23 Cimbri and Teutones
Chapter 25 Marius and Sulla - Cinna
Chapter 27 Caesar Cicero and Verres
Chapter 28 Conspiracy of Catiline
Chapter 29 The First Triumvirate
Chapter 30 Caesar's Campaigns in Gaul
Chapter 33 Caesar's Operations in Egypt, Asia, Africa, and Spain
Chapter 38 Julian and Claudian Emperors
Chapter 39 The Flavian Emperors
Chapter 40 The Five Good Emperors
Chapter 41 Period of Military Despotism
Chapter 42 Invasions of the Barbarians
Chapter 44 Roman Roads - Provinces
Chapter 47 Public Buildings, Squares
Chapter 48 Colonies, Calendar, Religion
