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100 1 _aScarre, Chris
_q(Christopher John),
_d1954-
245 1 4 _aThe Penguin historical atlas of ancient Rome /
_cChris Scarre ; [illustration Ralph Orme ; cartography Andrea Fairbrass ... [et al.] ; index Jean Cox, Barry Haslam].
246 3 _aHistorical atlas of ancient Rome.
260 _aLondon :
_bPenguin Books,
_c1995.
300 _a144 p. :
_bilus. ;
_c25 cm.
500 _a"Rulers of Rome, 753 BC-AD 565": p. 136-137. "Published simultaneously in Penguin Books"--T.p. verso.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (page 138) , index, and timeline from 800 BC to 363 AD.
505 _aPart I From City to Empire: The Origins of Rome; The Unification of Italy; The Wars with Carthage; Rome's Conquest of the East; The Over-Mighty Generals; Caesar's Conquest of Gaul; Crossing the Rubicon; The Civil Wars; Shades of the Departed. Part II The Imperial Regime: The New Order; The City of Rome under Augustus; Claudius and the Conquest of Britain; Nero and the Year of the Four Emperors; The Western Provinces; Three Western Cities; Vespasian and the Jewish War; Trajan's Wars; The Roman Army. Part III The Imperial Peace: Hadrian's Travels; The Eastern Provinces; Three Eastern Cities; Writing and Literacy; Trade and Transport; The Roman Amphitheatre; Roman Spain; Guarding the Frontiers. Part IV The Troubled Century: The Year of the Six Emperors; The Parthian Wars; The City of Rome under the Severans; Mystery Cults; Roman Africa; Three African Cities; The Empire at Bay; The West Breaks Away; The Rise and Fall of Palmyra. Part V Restoration and Fall: Diocletian and the Division of Power; The Spread of Christianity; Constantine the Great; Technology and Engineering; A Fragile Prosperity; The Fall of the Western Empire; The Inheritors.
520 _aThis atlas traces the rise and fall of the first great multinational state - the Roman Empire. It examines its provinces and cities, its trade and economy, its armies and frontier defences, follows its foreign wars and internecine struggles, and charts its transformation into a Christian theocracy.
651 4 _aRoma
_xHistoria
_vMapas
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651 4 _aRoma
_xGeografía histórica
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700 1 _aOrme, Ralph
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