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Rome: the fall of the republic, part 1-2


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Rome: the fall of the republic, part 1-2

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An editorial based on ancient Rome: rise and fall of an empire, revolution. It explains my own take on why the republic collapsed. Clips form Ancient Rome: rise and fall of an empire are copyrighted and owned by The British Broadcasting Corporation.

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GaiusIuliusTaberna

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anarchy, civilization, elitism, Gracchus, mob, Optimates, politics, republic, revolution., riots, Rome, Tiberius, war,

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