The legends of early Rome are among the most memorable of any in the world. They are also highly instructive. They taught generations of Romans about duty and obedience. Duty and obedience might not seem to amount to much these days, but it was precisely these virtues that made Rome great. The legends are not, however, merely self-congratulatory and they are rarely simple exercises in nationalist propaganda. On the contrary, many reveal their ancestors’ dark side, which they expose unflinchingly.
As in the case of Greek mythology, there is no authorized version of any Roman legend. The legends survived because they reminded the Romans who they were, what modest beginnings they came from, how on many occasions their city nearly imploded, and what type of men and women shaped their story.
Defeat, loss, failure. That’s where this story – the story of the boldest, most enduring, and most successful political experiment in human history – begins. It’s the story of how a band of refugees escaped from the ruins of a burning city and came to establish themselves hundreds of miles to the west in the land of Hesperia, the Western Land, the land where the sun declines, aka Italia. It’s the story of a people who by intermingling, compromise and sheer doggedness came to dominate first their region, then the whole of peninsula Italy, and finally the entire Mediterranean and beyond.
Author(s): Robert Garland
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 233
City: Barnsley
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Booktitle
Copyright
Contents
A Mostly Somewhat Putative Chronology
Introduction and Prefatory Remarks
Chapter 1 Aeneas’ Escape From Troy
Chapter 2 Dido, Queen of Carthage
Chapter 3 A Visit to the Land of the Dead
Chapter 4 The Trojans Arrive in Hesperia
Chapter 5 Romulus Founds Rome
Chapter 6 The Sabine Women Intervene
Chapter 7 The Horatii Save Rome
Chapter 8 An Immigrant Becomes King
Chapter 9 Tarquin the Proud
Chapter 10 The Rape of Lucretia
Chapter 11 Brutus Becomes Consul
Chapter 12 Horatius Defends the Bridge
Chapter 13 Lars Porsena Learns a Thing or Two About the Romans
Chapter 14 Coriolanus Banishes Rome
Chapter 15 Cincinnatus, Dictator for Fifteen Days
Chapter 16 An Honour Killing
Chapter 17 A Schoolteacher’s Humiliation
Chapter 18 The Gauls Invade
Chapter 19 Hard Cheese, Losers!
Chapter 20 Sacred Chickens, Et Cetera
Chapter 21 The Die is Cast!
Chapter 22 The Ides of March
Further Reading
Back Cover