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  1. The Roman Republic
  2. The Assyrian War Machine
  3. Social and Cultural Life in the Late Republic
  4. Roman Expansion in Italy
  5. The Legions of Rome
  6. The New Order of Augustus
  7. Marius and Sulla
  8. A Peculiar Institution? Hoplite Warfare
  9. Aurelian, Diocletian, and the Tetrarchy
  10. Artist and Assassin — Nero
  11. Constantine — Rise to Power
  12. The Battle of Thermopylae
  13. The Julio-Claudian Dynasty
  14. The Battles of Cannae and Zama
  15. The Last Flavians — Titus and Domitian
  16. Trajan in Rome and in the East
  17. Emperor and Empire
  18. Explaining the Rise of the Roman Empire
  19. Legion Versus Phalanx — Six Pitched Battles
  20. Public Entertainment, Part I: — The Roman Baths and Chariot Racing
  21. “the Captured Conqueror” — Rome and Hellenism
  22. Caesar and the Suicide of the Republic
  23. Civil War and Septimius Severus
  24. The Foundation of Rome
  25. Egyptian Warfare From the Old to New Kingdoms
  26. Naval Warfare and the Battle of Salamis
  27. Alexander’s Conquest of Persia
  28. Power and Poison — Agrippina and Claudius
  29. Emperor and People
  30. The Powers of Augustus
  31. The Struggle of the Orders
  32. The Sieges of Lachish and Jerusalem
  33. Succession Woes
  34. The First Flavian — Vespasian
  35. The March of the Ten Thousand
  36. The First Triumvirate
  37. The Odd Couple — Claudius and Messalina
  38. Constantine and the Late Empire
  39. Women in Roman Society
  40. Caesar’s World War
  41. An Empire of Cities
  42. Pompey and Crassus
  43. Pax Augusta — Nerva and Trajan
  44. Caracalla and the Severan Dynasty
  45. The Long Year, A.D. 69
  46. Governing the Roman Republic, Part II: — Popular Assemblies and Provincial Administration
  47. The Family
  48. The International Scene on the Eve of Roman Expansion
  49. The Trojan War and Homeric Warfare
  50. The Emperor in the Roman World
  51. Emperor and Elite
  52. The Second Punic (Or Hannibalic) War
  53. Dynasty's End — The Fall of Nero
  54. Livia Drusilla, Empress of Rome
  55. Emperor and City
  56. Sulla's Reforms Undone
  57. The Shape of Roman Imperial History
  58. The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
  59. Pre-Roman Italy and the Etruscans
  60. The Christian Emperor — Constantine
  61. Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Lucius Verus
  62. Carthage and the First Punic War
  63. The Roman Confederation in Italy
  64. The Problem of Warfare’s Origins
  65. Governing the Roman Republic, Part I: — Senate and Magistrates
  66. The Battles of Megiddo and Kadesh
  67. Macedonian Military Innovations
  68. Roman Slavery
  69. The Third-Century Crisis
  70. "The Domination of Caesar"
  71. The Eccentric Emperor — Hadrian
  72. The Pressures of Empire
  73. "The Royal Rule of Sulla"
  74. Catastrophe at Adrianople
  75. Pompey and Caesar
  76. Reflections on the Emperors of Rome
  77. Octavian Emerges Supreme
  78. Killing Caligula, Finding Claudius
  79. Why Study Battles? What Is War?
  80. Regal Society
  81. Reflections on Warfare in the Ancient World
  82. The Kings of Rome
  83. The Beginnings of the Republic
  84. Introduction
  85. Thoughts on the "Fall" of the Roman Empire
  86. The Sources
  87. The Trouble With Christians
  88. The Sieges of Alesia and Masada
  89. Public Entertainment, Part II: — Gladiatorial Games
  90. The Imperial Succession
  91. The Would-Be Emperor — Sejanus
  92. Sumer, Akkad, and Early Mesopotamian Warfare
  93. Rome in the Eastern Mediterranean
  94. The Rise of Christianity
  95. The Battle of Marathon
  96. The Gracchi Brothers
  97. The Athenian Expedition to Sicily
  98. Antony and Octavian
  99. Roman Paganism
  100. The Early Years of Tiberius
  101. The First Emperor — Augustus
  102. The Restoration of Order
  103. Emperor and Soldier
  104. Chaos
  105. The Second Triumvirate
  106. The Mad Emperor? Caligula
  107. Marcus in the North and Commodus
  108. The Shape of Roman Society

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