
Livy
Titus Livius, known in English as Livy, was a Roman historian. He wrote a monumental history of Rome and the Roman people, titled Ab Urbe Condita, ''From the Founding of the City'', covering the period from the earliest legends of Rome before the traditional founding in 753 BC through the reign of Augustus in Livy's own lifetime. He was on good terms with members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and was a friend of Augustus, whose young grandnephew, the future emperor Claudius, he encouraged to take up the writing of history.

The History of Rome, Books 27 to 36
Witness the Roman Republic's fight for survival as they face cunning enemies and devastating defeats in this historical clash.
By Livy

The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
From mythical founders to warrior kings, travel through time to discover how a small settlement became one of history's greatest empires.
By Livy

Roman History, Books I-III
From Trojan shores to the kidnapping of women, discover how legends and valor built a city destined to rule.
By Livy

The History of Rome, Books 09 to 26
Witness Roman armies face crushing defeats and fight for redemption against cunning foes in an era defined by honor, betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of power.
By Livy

The History of Rome, Books 37 to the End with the Epitomes and Fragments of the Lost Books
Witness the military campaigns, naval clashes, and political plots that shaped the fate of the Roman Republic as it faced formidable foes and navigated treacherous alliances.
By Livy