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Infamous Roman Emperors: Conquest, Sabotage, and Betrayal in the Roman Empire

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Step into the outrageous true stories of history’s most depraved Roman Emperors – and witness how they were destroyed by their own mad thirst for power.



Are you interested in unearthing centuries-old secrets about Rome’s most monstrous Emperors? Do you want to hear the tales of insatiable desire, greed, sabotage, and cold-blooded murder that you were never taught in school? Then keep reading...

Packed with shocking real-world stories that are almost too preposterous to believe, Infamous Roman Emperors uncovers the worst of the worst, inviting you on a wild and scandalous journey into the barmy, bizarre, and blood-soaked world of being top-dog in ancient Rome.

From scintillating accounts of power-hungry dictators to tales of unmatched debauchery and intricate plots of betrayal, this historical biography unfolds like an unforgettable soap drama – with some of Rome’s most notorious tyrants taking center stage!

Including schoolbook classics like Nero and Caligula, as well as lesser-known (but no less ludicrous) Emperors including Honorious and Elagabalus, Infamous Roman Emperors shows how unlimited wealth and ambition can lead to Emperors being remembered for all the wrong reasons!

Inside this fantastically shocking exposé, you’ll

The True Cause Behind The Devastating Fires That Scorched Rome Under Nero’s ReignWhich Crazed Emperor Wanted To Make His Horse Into a SenatorHow Domitain’s Paranoia Led Him To An Untimely EndIf Honorious Cared More About a Rooster Than The Fall of RomeWhether Commodus Was Really a Conniving Ruler Like His Portrayal In The Blockbuster GladiatorWhich Emperor Killed People Who Laughed at His Balding HeadAnd Much More...

As an amusing and deeply absorbing glimpse into the life and politics of the Roman Empire, Infamous Roman Emperors is the perfect book for history buffs and casual readers alike. You’ll step into the shadows of Rome’s palaces and witness a raw and unfiltered exploration of absolute power gone mad.



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158 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 23, 2023

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June 5, 2024
I Really Enjoyed This Book!

What a great book! Cast into light the many rulers of the Roman Empire and their vast oddities as rulers! Would certainly be a book of interest to history lovers!
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January 5, 2024
Recommended

Very clear points. Good source of information if you want a broad stroke of who they really were. Good read
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