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Ancient Rome's Worst Emperors
L J Trafford
出版
Pen and Sword History
, 2024-01-30
主題
History / Ancient / Rome
Biography & Autobiography / Royalty
Biography & Autobiography / Political
ISBN
1399084437
9781399084437
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=76LsEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Who qualifies as the worst of Roman emperors and why? Join L J Trafford for a tour of the very worst leadership in ancient Rome featuring Caligula, Commodus and many more.
Between 27 BCE and 476 CE a series of men became Roman Emperor, ruling a domain that stretched across Europe, North Africa and the Near East. Some of them did this rather well, expanding Rome’s territories further, installing just laws and maintaining order within the city. Others, however, were distinctly less successful at the job.
Ancient Rome’s Worst Emperors
takes an engaging and amusing look at the mad, the bad and the catastrophically incompetent of Rome’s rulers. From the sadistically cruel Caligula to the hopelessly weak Valentinian II, there were many who failed dismally at the top job for a variety of reasons.
But what qualifies someone as a worst emperor?
What evidence is there to support it?
And should we believe any of it?
Join us on a tour of the very worst leadership ancient Rome has to offer as we delve into sadistic acts of cruelty, paranoia run rampant, poor decision-making skills and the danger of being the wrong man at the wrong time.