This is a highly readable history and a unique work
of reference. Focusing on the succession of the rulers
of imperial Rome, it uses timelines with at-a-glance
visual guides to each reign and its main events.
Biographical portraits of the 56 principal emperors from
Augustus to Constantine, together with a concluding
section on the later emperors, build into a highly
readable single-volume history of imperial Rome.
Biographical information is illustrated with busts of
each emperor, coin portraits, battle plans and cutaway
diagrams of imperial monuments. This title features
supporting datafiles for every emperor list key
information such as name at birth, wives and children,
full imperial titles and place and manner of death.
Genealogical trees and over 90 sidebars and special
features on subjects ranging from Neros Golden House to
Diocletians Palace allow the reader to delve even
deeper. Colourful contemporary judgments by such writers
as Suetonius and Tacitus are balanced by judicious
character assessments made in the light of modern
research.The famous and the infamous Caligula and
Claudius, Trajan and Caracalla receive their due, while
lesser names emerge clearly from the shadows for the
first time. ''Chronicle of the Roman Emperors'' is at
once a book to be enjoyed as popular history, an
essential work of reference, and a source of visual
inspiration, bringing to life one of the most powerful
and influential empires the world has ever known. ''A
valuable volume providing a nice blend of information
and entertainment''. (''Teaching History'').
''Marvellous''. (''New Scientist''). |
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