Life and Death by Julia Caesar
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Plutarch (45 - 119 AD) is an ancient Greek historian and writer who lived in the Roman era. It is rightfully considered the founder of the biographical genre: the biographies of the famous personalities of the ancient era, compiled by Plutarch, are distinguished by the reliability, accuracy, the bright style of the presentation.
A special place among them is occupied by the biography of Julia Caesar, the great commander and statesman who laid the foundation for the Roman Empire. Plutarch carefully and meticulously collected materials about his life - about young and mature years, military campaigns and politics, friends and enemies, about the killing of Caesar. As a result, a detailed exciting story was obtained, which has been attracting the attention of readers for two thousand years
A special place among them is occupied by the biography of Julia Caesar, the great commander and statesman who laid the foundation for the Roman Empire. Plutarch carefully and meticulously collected materials about his life - about young and mature years, military campaigns and politics, friends and enemies, about the killing of Caesar. As a result, a detailed exciting story was obtained, which has been attracting the attention of readers for two thousand years
Author:
Author:Plutarch
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00180-975-3
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