Jordan Iliev
This book explores the dramatic transformation of Rome from Republic to Empire through a concise and accessible chronological narrative of the events, crises, and personalities that reshaped the ancient world. It introduces the defining figures of the age: the reformist Gracchi brothers, the military innovator Gaius Marius, the ruthless Sulla, the powerful triumvirs Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar, and the fateful partnership of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, culminating in the rise of the young Augustus. Drawing on the latest historical research, their actions and ambitions are examined to provide clear insight into their motives, achievements, and lasting impact. Whether you are a devoted history enthusiast, a student, or simply curious about the forces that forged one of history’s most influential civilizations, this book offers a vivid and engaging guide to the final century of the Roman Republic - and the enduring lessons it still offers today.