Violence in the Forum : Factional Struggles in Ancient Rome (133–78 BC)
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1636244475
ISBN-13
9781636244471
Publisher
Casemate Publishers
Imprint
Casemate Publishers
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 15th, 2024
Print length
200 Pages
Weight
456 grams
Dimensions
16.10 x 23.80 x 2.90 cms
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Ancient history: to c 500 CE
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The events in Rome between 133 and 78 BC that ruptured the constitutional order and started the slide that into the violence and destruction that ended the Roman Republic.
Weaves together the military, political, and social aspects of this tumultuous period of Roman history.The entry of daggers into the Forum is an expression that identifies two precise historical moments: when two tribunes of the plebsbrothers Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus and Caius Sempronius Gracchuswere murdered in Rome in 133 and 122 BC amidst bloody riots. These deaths and subsequent events marked the rupture of the constitutional order in the Roman Republic and the beginning of a political crisis. Thus began a political process that would lead, over the span of three generations, to the end of the res publica, a transition of endless violence, ransacking, and destruction, including three bitter and bloody civil wars.Internal politics in Rome in this period was fueled by social conflict, the confrontation between two political alignmentsthe Optimates and the Populareseach headed by an eminent figure and was characterized by sectarianism and (factional) intolerance. It was characterized by speeches delivered in the Senate, in the streets, and in the courts with solemnity and intensity but equally by the daggers that flashed in the hands of conspirators and assassins; by street riots, with thousands of victims; by real or alleged coups détat, with ferocious mass repressions; by summary executions; by victims abandoned to the fury of the mob; of widespread civil wars whose battles intertwined with those against enemies abroad; manhunts, horrendous crimes; the system of legalized killings that aimed at the annihilation of political opponents known as proscriptions; corruption; and brutal and mass killings.This book discusses this tumultuous period in Rome between 133 and 78 BC, covering the plots of the Senate of Rome against the Gracchi and their violent ends, the mysterious death of Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus, destroyer of Carthage and of Numantia, the ferocious lynching of Lucius Apuleius Saturninus, the seditious tribune of the plebs, the civil war between Marius and Sulla, including the siege and capitulation of Rome and Marius reign of terror, ending with the definitive victory and proscriptions of Sulla.
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