"The fates ordained the founding of this great city and the beginning
of the world's mightiest empire, second only to the power of the gods"
Romulus and Remus, the rape of Lucretia, Horatius at the bridge, the
saga of Coriolanus, Cincinnatus called from his farm to save the state -
these and many more are stories which, immortalized by Livy in his
history of early Rome, have become part of our cultural heritage.
The historian's huge work, written between 20 BC and AD 17, ran to 12
books, beginning with Rome's founding in 753 BC and coming down to
Livy's own lifetime (9 BC). Books 1-5 cover the period from Rome's
beginnings to her first great foreign conquest, the capture of the
Etruscan city of Veii and, a few years later, to her first major defeat,
the sack of the city by the Gauls in 390 BC.
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