Summaries of books by Suetonius:
The Twelve Caesars (Annotated)
Suetonius
The book provides detailed biographies of the first twelve rulers of the Roman Empire, from Julius Caesar through to Domitian, offering insights into their political careers, personal lives, and the machinations of imperial Rome. It combines historical narrative with anecdotes, presenting a vivid picture of the excesses, achievements, and personalities of these powerful leaders.
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The Twelve Caesars
Suetonius
The book is a collection of biographies of the first twelve emperors of the Roman Empire, from Julius Caesar through to Domitian. It provides detailed accounts of their political careers, personal lives, and notable events during their reigns, often with a focus on scandalous and sensational anecdotes.
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The Twelve Caesars
The Lives of the Roman Emperors
Suetonius, J. C. Rolfe
The book provides detailed biographies of the first twelve emperors of the Roman Empire, from Julius Caesar through to Domitian. It offers insights into their political careers, personal lives, and the scandals, achievements, and idiosyncrasies that defined their reigns.
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