Storia Di Roma: Pt. 2. Critica Della Tradizione Dalla Caduta Del Decemvirato All' Intervento Do Pirro..., by Ettore Pais, delves into a critical analysis of Roman history, specifically focusing on the period from the fall of the Decemvirate to the intervention of Pyrrhus. This detailed historical account provides a rigorous examination of the traditions and narratives surrounding this pivotal era in Roman history. Pais's work offers valuable insights into the political, social, and military developments that shaped the Roman Republic. This volume is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of the forces at play during this formative period in Roman history.
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