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Civil Wars – Book One by Appian is one of the most important surviving accounts of the collapse of the Roman Republic. In this work, the Greek historian Appian traces the origins of Rome’s internal conflicts, revealing how social inequality, political ambition, and struggles over land gradually led to decades of civil war. Beginning with the reforms of the Gracchi brothers in the 2nd century BCE, Appian follows the growing tensions that divided Roman society. Disputes over land, wealth, and political power escalated into assassinations, civil unrest, and the rise of military leaders whose ambitions increasingly overshadowed the authority of the Republic. Rather than treating each conflict as an isolated event, Appian presents Rome’s civil wars as a continuous chain of cause and effect, demonstrating how political institutions weakened under the pressures of factionalism and competing interests. Civil Wars remains an indispensable source for understanding the fall of the Roman Republic and the emergence of the Roman Empire, offering enduring insight into political instability, constitutional crisis, and the rise and decline of great civilizations. You can find more on our YouTube channel Nerdjacker's Vault.
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