Hadrian and the triumph of Rome

Langue : English

Publié 2 novembre 2009 par Random House.

ISBN :
978-1-4000-6662-9
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Numéro OCLC :
290470050

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In Hadrian and the Triumph of Romethe first major account of the emperor in nearly a centuryEveritt presents a compelling, richly researched biography of the man whom he calls arguably "the most successful of Rome's rulers." Born in A.D. 76, Hadrian lived through and ruled during a tempestuous era, a time when the Colosseum was opened to the public and Pompeii was buried under a mountain of lava and ash. Everitt vividly recounts Hadrian's thrilling life, in which the emperor brings a century of disorder and costly warfare to a peaceful conclusion while demonstrating how a monarchy can be compatible with good governance. Hadrian was brave and astutedespite his sometimes prickly demeanoras well as an accomplished huntsman, poet, and student of philosophy. What distinguished Hadrian's rule, according to Everitt, were two insights that inevitably ensured the empire's long and prosperous future: He ended Rome's territorial expansion, which had become strategically …

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Sujets

  • Hadrian, -- Emperor of Rome, -- 76-138
  • Emperors -- Rome -- Biography
  • Rome -- History -- Hadrian, 117-138