The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus by Ammianus Marcellinus

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By Amy Alvarez Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Teen Fiction
Ammianus Marcellinus, 330?-400? Ammianus Marcellinus, 330?-400?
English
"The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus" by Ammianus Marcellinus is a historical account written in the late 4th century. The work chronicles the events from the accession of Nerva in A.D. 96 to the death of the Emperor Valens in A.D. 378, providing a detailed examination of the Roman Empire's political and military landscape during significant ...
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complexities of governance, power struggles, and both the virtues and vices of rulers and their subjects. The opening of this history presents a vivid portrayal of the era under Emperor Constantius and the subsequent rise of his nephew, Cæsar Gallus, highlighting Gallus's violent and tyrannical reign. It details the cruelty inflicted by Gallus, exacerbated by the influence of his ambitious wife, as he decimates the lives of both the innocent and the accused, often without any semblance of justice. Further, it outlines the social and military challenges faced by the regions, including incursions by the Isaurians and Saracens, while foreshadowing the eventual conflicts that arise from power struggles and civil unrest. The narrative sets a tone of uncertainty and impending chaos, illustrating the dangers of unchecked ambition and the volatile nature of political power in the Roman Empire. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Kevin Hall
5 months ago

As part of my coursework, the balance between theory and practice is exceptionally well done. It exceeded all my expectations.

Mary Wilson
4 months ago

To be perfectly clear, the tone remains consistent and professional throughout. This has earned a permanent place in my collection.

Aiden Brown
2 months ago

Believe the hype, the translation seems very fluid and captures the original nuance perfectly. Truly inspiring.

Donna Hall
2 months ago

I came across this while researching and the explanations feel carefully crafted rather than rushed. One of the best books I've read this year.

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