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[#148820] Written by: artistharry [20/12/10, 05:48]
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Part 5: The Republic of Virtue
How did an insignificant cluster of Latin hill villages on the edge of the civilised world become
the greatest empire the world has known? In the fifth programme of the series, archaeologist and
historian Richard Miles examines the phenomenon of the Roman Republic, from its fratricidal mythical
beginnings, with the legend of Romulus and Remus, to the all too real violence of its end, dragged
to destruction by war lords like Pompey the Great and Julius Caesar. Travelling to Sicily and North
Africa, Richard tells the story of Rome's century-long struggle for dominance with the other great
regional power, Carthage. It was a struggle that would end with the total destruction of this
formidable enemy and the transformation of landlubber Rome into a seapower, and the Republic into an
Empire. But with no-one left to beat, the only enemy that Rome had left was itself.
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