by John H. Haaren (Author)
John H. Haaren presents Roman history through the lives of the men who shaped the rise, power, conflict, and legacy of ancient Rome. From legendary founders and early heroes to generals, statesmen, reformers, dictators, and emperors, Famous Men of Rome gives young readers a clear narrative path through one of the most important civilizations of the ancient world.
Written in the direct, story-centered style that made Haaren's history books useful for classrooms and home education, the book introduces figures such as Romulus, Horatius, Cincinnatus, Hannibal, the Gracchi, Marius, Sulla, Julius Caesar, Augustus, Nero, Constantine, and others connected with Rome's long development from kingdom to republic to empire. By organizing history around memorable people and decisive events, Haaren helps readers understand Roman courage, ambition, civic duty, conquest, law, politics, and decline without losing the human drama behind the facts.
Famous Men of Rome remains a strong choice for readers interested in ancient history, classical education, homeschool history, Roman biography, and traditional history instruction for young students. It offers an accessible introduction to Rome's legends, leaders, military conflicts, political institutions, and lasting influence on Western civilization.
Number of Pages: 120
Dimensions: 0.44 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2018