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The Decline of the Republic

The Decline of the Republic

Internal strife and power struggles marked the decline of the Republic. Beard analyzes the roles of key figures like Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Cicero in the Republic’s downfall and the transition to imperial rule.

“The Republic’s end was as dramatic as its rise, driven by ambition, conflict, and change.”

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