The Modern Scholar
Classical Mythology: The Romans
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Narrated by:
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Professor Peter Meineck
Summary
Not counting locally recruited forces, this vast empire was subjugated and policed with only around 25 legions, or the equivalent of only three and a half times the entire police force of New York City. How was this possible? Military power, colonial organization, superior technology, a well-organized infrastructure, and a cohesive economic system. These elements of Roman genius are well known, but it was the very idea of Rome that proved so persuasive and this Roman ideal was born from mythology.
©2005 Peter Meineck (P)2005 Recorded Books
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