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Cäsar lässt grüßen - Die Geschichte der Römer 1
- Narrated by: Phillipp Kreisselmeier
- Length: 2 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In seinem unverwechselbaren spannend - ironischen Stil macht Joachim Fernau Tausend Jahre Römische Geschichte zu einem Abenteuer: er beginnt noch vor Romulus und Remus und endet bei den Soldatenkaisern. Es dauert lange, bis man sich aus dieser Welt wieder lösen kann - hellsichtiger und klüger.
Im ersten Teil der Geschichte des Römischen Reiches landet Äneas am Gestade von Latium, Romulus und Remus werden von der Wölfin großgezogen, und Rom wird gegründet und bald wieder zerstört. Das etruskische Reich wird erobert, und der Krieg gegen Phyrrus endet mit dem Tod des Königs.
(c) 2009 LangenMüller Hörbuch
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