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    Design: Staunton, Königshöhe 95 mm, Kunststoff, schwarz/cremefarben, gewichtet. Design: Staunton, Königshöhe 95 mm.Kunststoff, Filzsockel, im Polybeutel.
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    Aus der Reihe KopfKino in Spielfilmlänge: Zwei Abenteuer-Erzählungen aus dem römischen Kaiserreich: 39 n. Chr.: Der junge Botenreiter Aulus Marcius Celer ist frisch verliebt in die schöne Valeria; zugleich träumt er davon, im Dienste des Kaisers Caligula Karriere zu machen. Als der Herrscher für ein nie dagewesenes Spektakel einen furchtlosen Reiter benötigt, sieht Aulus seine Chance gekommen. Er ahnt nicht, dass gerade die Erfüllung dieses Auftrages sein Todesurteil bedeutet. Hals über Kopf muss er fliehen und Valeria ohne eine Nachricht zurücklassen. Verbittert schwört er Rache. Wird diese gelingen? Wird er Valeria jemals wiedersehen? Bonusgeschichte: Das Geistermahl 94 n. Chr.: Ein geheimer und gefährlicher Brief erreicht Traianus, den Legaten von Obergermanien: Sein Freund, Senator Nerva, berichtet ihm von einem Festmahl bei Kaiser Domitian, das für die Gäste zu einem Albtraum werden sollte. Wie lange wird man die Schikanen des Tyrannen noch dulden?
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    Three captivating manuscripts in one audiobook: Ancient Egypt: A Captivating Guide to Egyptian History, Ancient Pyramids, Temples, Egyptian Mythology, and Pharaohs Such as Tutankhamun and CleopatraAncient Greece: A Captivating Guide to Greek History Starting from the Greek Dark Ages to the End of AntiquityAncient Rome: A Captivating Introduction to the Roman Republic, the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire, and the Byzantine EmpireSome of the topics covered in part one of this audiobook include: Who held the power: the social structure of ancient EgyptThe magnificent pharaohs of the new kingdom and their empireThe decay and end of the Egyptian civilizationA romance, politics, and tragedy: the story of Cleopatra VIIThe religion, mythology, and rituals of ancient EgyptiansAnd much more!Some of the topics covered in part two of this audiobook include: Dawn of the Dark AgesFrom darkness to democracyOlympic originsGreece grows from war to warThe fight for democracyThe Peloponnesian WarEnter Alexander the GreatRise of ChristianityEnd of antiquityAnd much more!Some of the topics covered in part three of this audiobook include: The seven kings of seven hills: the foundation of Rome and its first rulersThe early republicThe Punic Wars and Mediterranean dominance: the middle republicDecay, corruption, and civil wars: the late republicThe Nerva-Antonine dynastyLate empireThe empire of ConstantineConstantinian dynastyDecline and fall of the Western Roman EmpireAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn about ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome without reading boring textbooks, listen to this audiobook now! ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Duke Holm, Timothy Burke. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/130468/bk_acx0_130468_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Never let your enemy become your weakness.Brei is going up against the largest army in the world. As thousands march north to annihilate her people, she is ready to take revenge on those who have taken so much from her already. If you want to kill a snake, cut off its head. If you want to destroy a legion, kill its leader. But what if the legate she hunts is not the monster she imagined? When a surprise attack lands the young warrior in enemy hands, Brei soon realizes that the only person she can trust is the man she has sworn to kill.General Nerva Papias is fighting a war he no longer believes in. He leads his men north of the wall with orders to destroy all in their path. This is not a war against soldiers, however, but against the mountains they wade through and the ghosts that inhabit them. Then comes a warrior with eyes like two pools of fire and the face of a goddess. He should kill her like the rest of them, but his mind is tired and his heart deceitful. Now, the woman he holds captive threatens to set his future ablaze.This is the third book in the historical action romance series: Roman Hearts. If you enjoy a moving story with a strong female protagonist and plenty of thrills, then this tale of love and war is for you! ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Tim Campbell. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/168666/bk_acx0_168666_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    If you want to discover captivating stories of people and events of ancient Rome then keep reading....The Roman civilization is probably the single most important civilization in the history of the planet. Its expansion defined Europe. Its constitution shaped societies from Russia in the east to the United States and Latin America in the west. Not even its conquerors were immune to the superior Roman culture. In this new captivating history book, you’ll learn all you need to know about Roman institutions and politics. But our focus will be on the captivating stories and curious personalities of the Roman emperors, politicians, and generals - from Romulus, Caesar, Augustus, Trajan, and Hadrian to Constantine, Justinian, and Belisarius.  Equally important (and perhaps even more interesting) are the stories of influential women - mothers, wives, and lovers, from Cleopatra and Agrippina to Theodora and Zoe with the coal-black eyes - whose schemes often redirected the course of history. Here are some of the topics covered in Ancient Rome: A Captivating Introduction to the Roman Republic, the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire, and the Byzantine Empire:  The Seven Kings of Seven Hills: The Foundation of Rome and Its First RulersThe Early RepublicThe Punic Wars and Mediterranean Dominance: The Middle RepublicDecay, Corruption, and Civil Wars: The Late RepublicGaius Julius Caesar, Crossing the Rubicon, and Death That Shook the CityThe Rise of First Roman EmperorEarly Roman Empire: Princeps Augustus and Julio-Claudian DynastyThe Flavian DynastyThe Nerva-Antonine DynastyLate EmpireThe Empire of ConstantineConstantinian DynastyDecline and Fall of the Western Roman EmpireThe Byzantine MillenniumAnd much, much more!Listen to this audiobook now to learn more about ancient ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Timothy Burke. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/127694/bk_acx0_127694_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Three captivating manuscripts in one book:The Roman Republic: A Captivating Guide to the Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic, SPQR and Roman Politicians Such as Julius Caesar and CiceroThe Roman Empire: A Captivating Guide to the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire Including Stories of Roman Emperors Such as Augustus Octavian, Trajan, and ClaudiusThe Byzantine Empire: A Captivating Guide to Byzantium and How the Eastern Roman Empire Was Ruled by Emperors Such as Constantine the Great and JustinianSome of the topics covered in first part of this book include:The past that made it possible: The foundation of Rome between myth and historyDown with the kings: The past that made it happenEarly republicMilitary achievements of early republic: Taking ItalyMiddle republic: The Punic Wars and Mediterranean dominanceThe military vs cultural dominance: The Roman civilization meets the Greek worldLimitless power and the beginning of the end: The late republicThe age of the generals: Pompeius, Crassus, and CaesarSenatus Populus-Que Romanus (SPQR) and its downfallThe rise and fall of Julius Caesar and the end of the Roman republicSome of the topics covered in second part of this book include:From the republic to the empire: The rise of OctavianThe age of AugustusThe Julio-Claudian dynasty after Augustus: From Tiberius to NeroCivil war and the year of the four emperors (AD 68–69)The FlaviansThe Nerva-Antonine dynasty: The five good emperors (and a couple of not so good ones)Some new emperorsCrises, civil wars, and divisions: The long and painful declineTwo empires: East and WestAnd a great deal more you don't want to miss out on!In the third part of Roman History: A Captivating Guide to Ancie ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Duke Holm. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/122389/bk_acx0_122389_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Explore the captivating history of the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire was one of the most powerful forces the world has ever seen. But this isn’t just the story of conquest or the incredible system of institutions that made it possible. The Roman Empire is not yet another boring historical topic. On the contrary, it wakes our imagination, scares us, and entertains us. This is the story of the fascinating men and women - the emperors, their wives, parents, brothers, sisters, and children - who gave the empire its characteristic charm. Some of them, like Marcus Aurelius and Antoninus Pius, were virtuous and wise; others - like Caligula, Commodus, and Caracalla - were monstrous, insane predators whose thirst for blood and sexual habits were beyond believable. This is the story of the most important people and events between the two crucial events - the rise of Augustus in the first century BC and the final sack of Rome in the late fifth century AD. Some of the topics covered in this audiobook include: From the Republic to the Empire: The rise of Octavian The age of Augustus The Julio-Claudian dynasty after Augustus: From Tiberius to Nero Civil war and the year of the four emperors (AD 68-69) The Flavians The Nerva-Antonine dynasty: The five good emperors (and a couple of not-so-good ones) Some new emperors Crises, civil wars, and divisions: The long and painful decline Two Empires: East and West And a great deal more you don't want to miss out on! Get the audiobook now to learn more about the Roman Empire! ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Duke Holm. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/118664/bk_acx0_118664_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    90s deaths ab 15.99 € als Taschenbuch: 90 deaths 91 deaths 92 deaths 93 deaths 95 deaths 96 deaths 97 deaths 98 deaths Domitian Gnaeus Julius Agricola Dou Xian Statius Onesimus Nerva Empress Dou Pedanius Dioscorides Seven Deacons Yuan An. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Ratgeber,
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    “If a man were called upon to fix that period in the history of the world during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous he would, without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the deaths of Domitian to the accession of Commodus.” (Edward Gibbon)“The Five Good Emperors,” a reference to the five emperors who ruled the Roman Empire between 96 and 180 CE (Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius), was a term first coined by Machiavelli and later adopted and popularized by historian Edward Gibbon, who said that under these men, the Roman Empire “was governed by absolute power under the guidance of wisdom and virtue.”The Severan dynasty came shortly after the Five Good Emperors, and it also consisted of five emperors who ruled the empire from 193-235, except for a brief interlude between 217 and 218 when Macrinus held the imperial throne. In chronological order, the five were Septimius Severus the Founder (193-211), Caracalla (198-217), Geta (209-211), Elagabalus (218-221), and Alexander Severus (222-235). Their reigns coincided with the period in Roman history characterized by academics as the "High Point" of the empire, but this specific dynastic period, following the troubled years after the rule of Marcus Aurelius’ son Commodus, did not see the empire return to the heights reached under the Five Good Emperors. It was a period in which the inherent weaknesses of the imperial system were exacerbated, and the policies of successive emperors paved the way for the era generally known as Rome’s Imperial Crisis or “The Time of Chaos” (235-284). The Severans' story encapsulates many highs and lows, including able and venal emperors, expansion and loss of territory, great artistic achievements, and intellectual advancements coupled with some of the worst cruelty ever perpetrated by Romans. The Severans have also fared well historically thanks to their successors, because the 50 years following the as ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Jim D. Johnston. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/147390/bk_acx0_147390_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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