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G/GESCHICHTE - Der Aufstieg Roms
- Vom Dorf zur Supermacht
- Narrated by: Karsten Wolf
- Length: 2 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Als Gemeinschaft von Ausgestoßenen beschreiben die Römer rückblickend ihren Urzustand. Da ist interessant, wie schnell diese vermeintlichen Outlaws dazu übergingen, Bündnisse zu schmieden. Wie sie aus Bündnispartnern Vasallen machten. Dass andere Stämme ebenfalls nach der Macht griffen, war nur praktisch. So gab es stetig Druck von außen, der Verteidigung erforderte. Das stabilisierte im Inneren, wo die Patrizier ihre Pfründe wahren mussten.
Alles über den Aufstieg Roms und heutige Bezüge erfahren Sie in dieser spannenden Ausgabe von G/Geschichte.
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