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A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women

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Heres how the history of the Roman Empire usually goes

We kick off with Romulus murdering his brother, go on to Brutus overthrowing Tarquin, bounce through an appallingly tedious list of battles and generals and consuls, before emerging into the political stab-fest of the late Republic. After Et tu, Brute?, it runs through all the emperors, occasionally nodding to a wife or mother to show how bad things get when women wont do as theyre told, until Constantine invents Christianity only for Attila the Hun to come and ruin everything.

Lets tear up this script. The history of Rome and its empire is so much more than these Important Things.

In this alternative history, Emma Southon tells another story about the Romans, one that lives through Vestal Virgins and sex workers, business owners and poets, empresses and saints.

  • Discover how entrepreneurial sex worker Hispala Faecenia uncovered a conspiracy of treason, human sacrifice and Bacchic orgies so wild they would make Donna Tartt blush, becoming one of Romes unlikeliest heroes.
  • Book yourself a table the House of Julia Felix and get to know Pompeiis savviest businesswoman and restauranteur. Indulge in an array of locally sourced delicacies as you take in the wonderful view of Mount Vesuvius what could possibly go wrong?
  • Join the inimitable Septimia Zenobia, who after watching a series of incompetent, psychopathic and incompetently psychopathic emperors almost destroy the Empire did what any of us would do. She declared herself Empress, took over half the Roman Empire and ran it herself.

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Heres how the history of the Roman Empire usually goes

We kick off with Romulus murdering his brother, go on to Brutus overthrowing Tarquin, bounce through an appallingly tedious list of battles and generals and consuls, before emerging into the political stab-fest of the late Republic. After Et tu, Brute?, it runs through all the emperors, occasionally nodding to a wife or mother to show how bad things get when women wont do as theyre told, until Constantine invents Christianity only for Attila the Hun to come and ruin everything.

Lets tear up this script. The history of Rome and its empire is so much more than these Important Things.

In this alternative history, Emma Southon tells another story about the Romans, one that lives through Vestal Virgins and sex workers, business owners and poets, empresses and saints.

  • Discover how entrepreneurial sex worker Hispala Faecenia uncovered a conspiracy of treason, human sacrifice and Bacchic orgies so wild they would make Donna Tartt blush, becoming one of Romes unlikeliest heroes.
  • Book yourself a table the House of Julia Felix and get to know Pompeiis savviest businesswoman and restauranteur. Indulge in an array of locally sourced delicacies as you take in the wonderful view of Mount Vesuvius what could possibly go wrong?
  • Join the inimitable Septimia Zenobia, who after watching a series of incompetent, psychopathic and incompetently psychopathic emperors almost destroy the Empire did what any of us would do. She declared herself Empress, took over half the Roman Empire and ran it herself.

show more

Book details

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  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:416 Pages
  • Dimensions:198 x 129 x 30 mm
  • Publication date:07/04/2024
  • Publisher:Oneworld Publications
  • ISBN13:9780861548323
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us.

Note

This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us.