Roman History: The Early Empire, from the Assassination of Julius Caesar to that of Domitian

Roman History: The Early Empire, from the Assassination of Julius Caesar to that of Domitian
William Wolfe Capes' 'Roman History: The Early Empire' chronicles the period from Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 B.C.E. to Domitian's murder in 96 C.E. Written by the Anglican cleric and historian, this work examines the reigns of emperors such as Caligula and Nero, while also addressing broader themes like Roman citizenship, provincial life, trade, religion, military affairs, and the empire's frontiers. Capes' analysis provides a concise overview of the early Roman Empire's complexities and challenges.



