
Gracchi, Marius and Sulla
Written by British historian A. H. Beesly, 'Gracchi, Marius and Sulla' explores the political landscape of late 2nd century B.C. Rome, a time marked by military conquests and impending social upheaval. The book details the lives and careers of key figures such as the reformist Gracchi brothers, the military innovator Marius, and the ambitious Sulla, who seized power through force in 82 B.C. This concise work provides insight into the early stages of Rome's transformation and the leaders who shaped its tumultuous history.


