The twelve caesars : the dramatic lives of the emperors of Rome / Matthew Dennison.

Dennison, Matthew.
New York : St. Martin’s Press, 2013.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-366) and index
  • Julius Caesar: Too great for mortal man — Augustus: All clap your hands — Tiberius: Ever dark and mysterious — Gaius Caligula: Equally furious against men and against the gods — Claudius: Remarkable freak of fortune — Nero: An angler in the lake of darkness — Galba: Equal to empire had he never been emperor — Otho: If I was worthy to be Roman emperor… — Vitellius: A series of carousals and revels — Vespasian: The fox changes his fur, but not his nature — Titus: The delight and darling of the human race — Domitian: But the third? .

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