Garrett G. Fagan Songtexte
Songtexte
- The Roman Republic
- The Assyrian War Machine
- Social and Cultural Life in the Late Republic
- Roman Expansion in Italy
- The Legions of Rome
- The New Order of Augustus
- Marius and Sulla
- A Peculiar Institution? Hoplite Warfare
- Aurelian, Diocletian, and the Tetrarchy
- Artist and Assassin — Nero
- Constantine — Rise to Power
- The Battle of Thermopylae
- The Julio-Claudian Dynasty
- The Battles of Cannae and Zama
- The Last Flavians — Titus and Domitian
- Trajan in Rome and in the East
- Emperor and Empire
- Explaining the Rise of the Roman Empire
- Legion Versus Phalanx — Six Pitched Battles
- Public Entertainment, Part I: — The Roman Baths and Chariot Racing
- “the Captured Conqueror” — Rome and Hellenism
- Caesar and the Suicide of the Republic
- Civil War and Septimius Severus
- The Foundation of Rome
- Egyptian Warfare From the Old to New Kingdoms
- Naval Warfare and the Battle of Salamis
- Alexander’s Conquest of Persia
- Power and Poison — Agrippina and Claudius
- Emperor and People
- The Powers of Augustus
- The Struggle of the Orders
- The Sieges of Lachish and Jerusalem
- Succession Woes
- The First Flavian — Vespasian
- The March of the Ten Thousand
- The First Triumvirate
- The Odd Couple — Claudius and Messalina
- Constantine and the Late Empire
- Women in Roman Society
- Caesar’s World War
- An Empire of Cities
- Pompey and Crassus
- Pax Augusta — Nerva and Trajan
- Caracalla and the Severan Dynasty
- The Long Year, A.D. 69
- Governing the Roman Republic, Part II: — Popular Assemblies and Provincial Administration
- The Family
- The International Scene on the Eve of Roman Expansion
- The Trojan War and Homeric Warfare
- The Emperor in the Roman World
- Emperor and Elite
- The Second Punic (Or Hannibalic) War
- Dynasty's End — The Fall of Nero
- Livia Drusilla, Empress of Rome
- Emperor and City
- Sulla's Reforms Undone
- The Shape of Roman Imperial History
- The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
- Pre-Roman Italy and the Etruscans
- The Christian Emperor — Constantine
- Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Lucius Verus
- Carthage and the First Punic War
- The Roman Confederation in Italy
- The Problem of Warfare’s Origins
- Governing the Roman Republic, Part I: — Senate and Magistrates
- The Battles of Megiddo and Kadesh
- Macedonian Military Innovations
- Roman Slavery
- The Third-Century Crisis
- "The Domination of Caesar"
- The Eccentric Emperor — Hadrian
- The Pressures of Empire
- "The Royal Rule of Sulla"
- Catastrophe at Adrianople
- Pompey and Caesar
- Reflections on the Emperors of Rome
- Octavian Emerges Supreme
- Killing Caligula, Finding Claudius
- Why Study Battles? What Is War?
- Regal Society
- Reflections on Warfare in the Ancient World
- The Kings of Rome
- The Beginnings of the Republic
- Introduction
- Thoughts on the "Fall" of the Roman Empire
- The Sources
- The Trouble With Christians
- The Sieges of Alesia and Masada
- Public Entertainment, Part II: — Gladiatorial Games
- The Imperial Succession
- The Would-Be Emperor — Sejanus
- Sumer, Akkad, and Early Mesopotamian Warfare
- Rome in the Eastern Mediterranean
- The Rise of Christianity
- The Battle of Marathon
- The Gracchi Brothers
- The Athenian Expedition to Sicily
- Antony and Octavian
- Roman Paganism
- The Early Years of Tiberius
- The First Emperor — Augustus
- The Restoration of Order
- Emperor and Soldier
- Chaos
- The Second Triumvirate
- The Mad Emperor? Caligula
- Marcus in the North and Commodus
- The Shape of Roman Society