Roman History: 3 in 1
Facts, Culture, Wars, Emperors, Prostitutes, and Slaves
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Narrated by:
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Miriam Webster
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By:
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Kelly Mass
About this listen
In this audiobook bundle, you get the best historical facts and knowledge you deserve.
In the first audiobook, various aspects of the Roman Empire, its government, and its place in human history will be discussed. You'll learn more about leaders, habits, and practices. You'll find out how the empire died off and collapsed.
In the second audiobook, a number of emperors come to light. Caligula, Nero, Marcus Aurelius, and Julius Caesar are only a few of the many emperors whose Roman lives are detailed in this comprehensive guide.
In the third audiobook, Spartacus is covered in the first few sections. His rebellion against his slave owners typified several other rebellious acts, and is the key to what was common in those days to do with slaves, prostitutes, and how families were treated. The ins and outs of Roman society are shown in this elaborate audiobook.
All in all, you get over plenty of explanations and clarifications of what the Romans and their empire looked about 2,000 years ago.
©2019 Summaries from History (P)2019 Summaries from HistoryWhat listeners say about Roman History: 3 in 1
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- Jayne
- 18-02-22
Cant listen to this for more then 5 seconds
Awful, terrible voice Can't listen to this for more than 5 seconds a challenge to listen too.
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- tallnh
- 25-09-20
The narrator's pronunciation is just awful
I can't believe that no one tried to prevent this getting published, the narrator has zero understanding of how to pronounce classical names and terms. Its honestly laughable, virtually every name is just guessed haphazardly. Why not give some guidance or find someone who has at least a minimal knowledge of how we pronounce these names in English. In my opinion this just trashes all over our understanding of history and helps to spread misunderstanding.
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