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All Roads Lead to Rome
- Why We Think of the Roman Empire Daily
- By: Rhiannon Garth Jones
- Narrated by: Sarah Durham
- Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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Rhiannon Garth-Jones explores Rome's enduring legacy through three core themes: religion, empire, and culture. Each chapter examines how Rome’s history, governance, and mythology have been reimagined throughout centuries, and how these interpretations continue to shape our modern world.
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History as it should be
- By Anonymous User on 23-05-25
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Think Like a Conqueror
- Lessons from History’s Greatest Leaders, Champions, and Heroes (Mental Models for Better Living, Book 8)
- By: Peter Hollins
- Narrated by: Russell Newton
- Length: 4 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
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What if you could approach challenges not as roadblocks, but as territories waiting to be claimed? Imagine possessing the strategic brilliance of Alexander the Great, the unwavering resolve that carved empires, and the influential charisma of Cleopatra that commanded attention and loyalty, the persistence and genius of Ghengis Khan. In a world demanding resilience, vision, and bold action, the timeless principles of history's most formidable leaders are more relevant than ever.
By: Peter Hollins
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The Year God Died
- Jesus and the Roman Empire in 33 AD
- By: James Lacey
- Narrated by: Mike Cooper
- Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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In late 31 AD, after the Roman senators murdered Lucius Sejanus, the Roman Emperor Tiberius's closest confidant, the Empire was forever changed. If Sejanus had not been murdered, Jesus would never have been crucified. This profound connection between the lives of Sejanus and Jesus is the first of many revelations in this startling reexamination of the Roman world in which Jesus walked. With new evidence and meticulous research, Dr. James Lacey weaves a majestic and accurate description of who Jesus was.
By: James Lacey
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Horace: Poet on a Volcano
- Ancient Lives
- By: Peter Stothard
- Narrated by: Kevin Kemp
- Length: 8 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65-8 BCE) wrote some of ancient Rome's greatest poetry, melding languages and cultures with youthful ideals and a realist's recognition of the dictatorial world around him. Horace is famed for his fine phrases, lyric sex, and guidance on how to live, but he was a poet maddened by war, and many of his most self-revealing poems have rarely been seen. He could be sublime and obscene, amusing and abusive, a model of moderation and anything but.
By: Peter Stothard
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Cleopatra VII: She Bowed to No One
- By: History Uncensored, Joseph Allen Paine
- Narrated by: Grace Noble, Joseph Allen Paine
- Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
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“I will not be triumphed over.” Step into a realm where ambition sparks and kingdoms teeter on the edge—where Cleopatra VII is more than a distant legend. She’s a fearless ruler forging her destiny against Rome’s unstoppable might. Whether you know her from Hollywood whispers or dusty textbooks,this immersive audiobook dismantles every cliché and pulls you into the raw heart of an empire’s final stand. Inside This Audiobook: A Ruthless Court: Assassins. Rivals. Political vipers hiding behind marble columns.
By: History Uncensored, and others
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Sobre La Amistad
- By: Marco Tulio Cicerón
- Narrated by: Remigia de la Rosa
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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En Sobre la Amistad, el gran orador y filósofo romano Marco Tulio Cicerón no solo reflexiona sobre la importancia de la amistad en la vida humana, sino que ofrece principios atemporales para construir relaciones profundas, honestas y duraderas. Lejos de ser un tratado teórico, este texto es una guía espiritual para quienes desean vivir con mayor sentido, autenticidad y conexión. Cicerón nos recuerda que la verdadera amistad no nace del interés, sino de la virtud compartida.
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All Roads Lead to Rome
- Why We Think of the Roman Empire Daily
- By: Rhiannon Garth Jones
- Narrated by: Sarah Durham
- Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Rhiannon Garth-Jones explores Rome's enduring legacy through three core themes: religion, empire, and culture. Each chapter examines how Rome’s history, governance, and mythology have been reimagined throughout centuries, and how these interpretations continue to shape our modern world.
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History as it should be
- By Anonymous User on 23-05-25
-
Think Like a Conqueror
- Lessons from History’s Greatest Leaders, Champions, and Heroes (Mental Models for Better Living, Book 8)
- By: Peter Hollins
- Narrated by: Russell Newton
- Length: 4 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
What if you could approach challenges not as roadblocks, but as territories waiting to be claimed? Imagine possessing the strategic brilliance of Alexander the Great, the unwavering resolve that carved empires, and the influential charisma of Cleopatra that commanded attention and loyalty, the persistence and genius of Ghengis Khan. In a world demanding resilience, vision, and bold action, the timeless principles of history's most formidable leaders are more relevant than ever.
By: Peter Hollins
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The Year God Died
- Jesus and the Roman Empire in 33 AD
- By: James Lacey
- Narrated by: Mike Cooper
- Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
In late 31 AD, after the Roman senators murdered Lucius Sejanus, the Roman Emperor Tiberius's closest confidant, the Empire was forever changed. If Sejanus had not been murdered, Jesus would never have been crucified. This profound connection between the lives of Sejanus and Jesus is the first of many revelations in this startling reexamination of the Roman world in which Jesus walked. With new evidence and meticulous research, Dr. James Lacey weaves a majestic and accurate description of who Jesus was.
By: James Lacey
-
Horace: Poet on a Volcano
- Ancient Lives
- By: Peter Stothard
- Narrated by: Kevin Kemp
- Length: 8 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65-8 BCE) wrote some of ancient Rome's greatest poetry, melding languages and cultures with youthful ideals and a realist's recognition of the dictatorial world around him. Horace is famed for his fine phrases, lyric sex, and guidance on how to live, but he was a poet maddened by war, and many of his most self-revealing poems have rarely been seen. He could be sublime and obscene, amusing and abusive, a model of moderation and anything but.
By: Peter Stothard
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Cleopatra VII: She Bowed to No One
- By: History Uncensored, Joseph Allen Paine
- Narrated by: Grace Noble, Joseph Allen Paine
- Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
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Performance
-
Story
“I will not be triumphed over.” Step into a realm where ambition sparks and kingdoms teeter on the edge—where Cleopatra VII is more than a distant legend. She’s a fearless ruler forging her destiny against Rome’s unstoppable might. Whether you know her from Hollywood whispers or dusty textbooks,this immersive audiobook dismantles every cliché and pulls you into the raw heart of an empire’s final stand. Inside This Audiobook: A Ruthless Court: Assassins. Rivals. Political vipers hiding behind marble columns.
By: History Uncensored, and others
-
Sobre La Amistad
- By: Marco Tulio Cicerón
- Narrated by: Remigia de la Rosa
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
En Sobre la Amistad, el gran orador y filósofo romano Marco Tulio Cicerón no solo reflexiona sobre la importancia de la amistad en la vida humana, sino que ofrece principios atemporales para construir relaciones profundas, honestas y duraderas. Lejos de ser un tratado teórico, este texto es una guía espiritual para quienes desean vivir con mayor sentido, autenticidad y conexión. Cicerón nos recuerda que la verdadera amistad no nace del interés, sino de la virtud compartida.