"Eutropius" by Eutropius is a compact journey through Roman history, starting from the legendary Romulus to Emperor Jovian's demise in 364 A.D. Designed as a "Breviarium," the book serves as a helpful resource for students and historians, spotlighting key figures, pivotal moments, and the evolution of Rome. Beginning with the mythical founders and the era of kings, the narrative transitions into the establishment of the Republic, shedding light on the key events and political dynamics that shaped the early Roman state.

Eutropius
By active 4th century Eutropius
From its mythical beginnings to the reign of emperors, discover the significant events and figures that shaped the Roman world.
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2015-12-31
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