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Ancient Rome
Uncovering The Mysteries of the Roman Empire (Forgotten Empires Series)
Much of what we know about the Roman Empire is mixed up with movie and TV portrayals, which couldn’t be further from the truth! If you want to know the real facts about the Roman Empire and the incredible society it became then this book is for you.
Inside you will discover all about the birth of Rome, the famed ‘Republic’, the class divisions, home and family life, Roman art, literature, culture, the military and most of all the amazing Roman legacy. All this and much more is presented in an easy to read style.
Discover how the Roman Empire influenced our lives today, in more ways than you may realize!
Titles in the series (3)
- The Incas - Uncovering The Mysteries of Inca: Forgotten Empires Series, #1
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Uncovering The Mysteries of Inca (Forgotten Empires Series) The Incas are one of the most celebrated ancient civilizations. From truths learned by the study of their daily lives to far-fetched tales of unspeakable riches, there is much to be told. In this book you will discover all about the Inca, who they were, how they lived, their financial systems, farming methods and so much more. And the gold… everyone wants to know about the gold! There is much to learn about the fascinating forgotten empire of the Incas and much of it is extremely relevant to our society today. Uncover all the mysteries of the Inca in this easy to read book!
- The Mayan Empire - Uncovering The Mysteries of The Maya: Forgotten Empires Series, #2
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The Mayan Empire Uncovering The Mysteries of Maya (Forgotten Empires Series) The Mayan culture is utterly fascinating and holds many mysterious secrets. In this book you will discover all about the advances that were made by the Mayan civilization, as well as the possibilities that they knew more than we know today! From their pyramids to the infamous Mayan calendar, their ancient writings and mathmatics to the mysteries of the Mayan UFO’s… you are about to uncover the truth about the Mayan Empire and it’s wonderfully exciting secrets.
- Ancient Rome - Uncovering The Mysteries of The Roman Empire: Forgotten Empires Series, #4
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Ancient Rome Uncovering The Mysteries of the Roman Empire (Forgotten Empires Series) Much of what we know about the Roman Empire is mixed up with movie and TV portrayals, which couldn’t be further from the truth! If you want to know the real facts about the Roman Empire and the incredible society it became then this book is for you. Inside you will discover all about the birth of Rome, the famed ‘Republic’, the class divisions, home and family life, Roman art, literature, culture, the military and most of all the amazing Roman legacy. All this and much more is presented in an easy to read style. Discover how the Roman Empire influenced our lives today, in more ways than you may realize!
Peter Delagio
Peter Delagio is a true modern day Indiana Jones. Born and raised on the west coast of the USA, he developed an early fascination with the Native people and culture, which spread to a love of studying the world’s early civilisations and forgotten empires. He has made many extensive trips all over the planet, from Europe to the deepest jungles of the Amazon (and everywhere in-between!) to further his knowledge and uncover some of the world’s most ancient of mysteries. Fuelled by his passion for researching and learning about the secrets of these ancient civilizations, Peter’s books contain all you could need to know about the people of these forgotten empires.
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