
Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1 Studies from the Chronicles of Rome
by F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford
"Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1" by F. Marion Crawford is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work delves into the rich and storied history of Rome, exploring its legendary beginnings, the formation of its empire, and the significant events that have shaped its cultural and political landscape. The narrative encompasses various eras, highlighting the evolution of Rome itself from a humble settlement to a monumental center of power. The opening of the book begins with a dramatic account of the founding of Rome, focusing on the fabled figure of Romulus and the early shepherds who settled among the hills. It portrays the trials and tribulations faced by these early inhabitants, emphasizing the blend of history and legend that characterizes the city’s origins. It recounts pivotal moments, such as the transition from monarchy to republic, the struggles between patricians and plebeians, and the birth of notions of liberty and governance that would shape Western civilization. This introductory section sets the stage for a detailed exploration of Rome's illustrious past, offering readers an engaging glimpse into the dramatic events and legendary figures that have influenced the identity of the eternal city.
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