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The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire (Illustrated)

Author T.R. Glover
Publisher Didactic Press
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Author(s) T.R. Glover
Publisher Didactic Press
ISBN / ASIN B00R0JFH84
ISBN-13 978B00R0JFH88
Sales Rank #342,617
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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On the Ides of March in the year 44 B.C. Julius Cæsar lay dead at the foot of Pompey's statue. His body had twenty three wounds. So far the conspirators had done their work thoroughly, and no farther. They had made no preparation for the government of the Roman world. They had not realized that they were removing the great organizing intelligence which stood between the world and chaos, and back into chaos the world swiftly rolled. They had hated personal government; they were to learn that the only alternative was no government at all. "Be your own Senate yourself" wrote Cicero to Plancus in despair. There was war, there were faction fights, massacres, confiscations, conscriptions. The enemies of Rome came over her borders, and brigandage flourished within them...
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