Crassus: The First Tycoon - Library Edition
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History
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形式
オーディオブック
言語
英語
公開されました
Nov 15, 2022
出版社
Tantor Media Inc
ISBN-13
9798212061469
説明
In a compelling exploration of power and ambition, the narrative delves into the life of Crassus, Rome's wealthiest citizen. Crassus was not just a figure of affluence; he was a master of both business and military strategy, navigating the complex socio-political landscape of ancient Rome. His pursuit of glory, however, turned into a tragic pursuit as he sought to expand his military reputation.
Steeped in historical detail, the account highlights Crassus's duality as a savvy businessman and a man driven by personal ambition. From his vast fortunes accumulated through shrewd investments to his pivotal role in the First Triumvirate, the text reveals the intricate dynamics of power that characterized his era. Yet, despite his successes, Crassus’s final quest for military acclaim ended in a most unexpected demise, reflecting the irony of his life’s goals.
As the narrative unfolds, it examines the motivations and decisions that propelled Crassus toward both immeasurable wealth and his fateful end. Through rich historical context and thoughtful analysis, readers gain insight into the complexities of one of Rome's most enigmatic figures—a man whose legacy is a testament to the fine line between ambition and folly.
Steeped in historical detail, the account highlights Crassus's duality as a savvy businessman and a man driven by personal ambition. From his vast fortunes accumulated through shrewd investments to his pivotal role in the First Triumvirate, the text reveals the intricate dynamics of power that characterized his era. Yet, despite his successes, Crassus’s final quest for military acclaim ended in a most unexpected demise, reflecting the irony of his life’s goals.
As the narrative unfolds, it examines the motivations and decisions that propelled Crassus toward both immeasurable wealth and his fateful end. Through rich historical context and thoughtful analysis, readers gain insight into the complexities of one of Rome's most enigmatic figures—a man whose legacy is a testament to the fine line between ambition and folly.