THE FALL
OF A REPUBLIC

The Roman Republic was not destroyed in a single day.

It died through the ambitions, virtues, failures, and decisions of generations.

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The Question

How did the most successful republic of the ancient world come to an end?

For centuries Rome expanded across the Mediterranean, defeated its enemies, and built institutions that appeared unshakable. Yet within a few generations the Republic descended into civil war and gave way to imperial rule.

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Three Lives. One Republic.

The trilogy follows the collapse of the Roman Republic through three very different works: two historical biographies and one philosophical dialogue.

Volume I

The Dictatorship

Sulla attempted to restore the Republic through extraordinary power. His constitutional reforms promised order, but his violence and precedents transformed Roman politics forever.

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Volume II

The First Breach

Caesar emerged from a Republic already wounded by conquest, inequality, civil violence, and the rise of personal armies. His life reveals both the greatness and fragility of Rome.

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Volume III

The Final Virtue

Through Lucius and Philokles, Cato becomes the starting point for a dialogue about virtue, liberty, severity, mercy, and the causes of Rome’s collapse.

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The Crossroads of Livarva

Topic Hubs connect the Library, Republic Atlas, Source Library and Journal around central figures and concepts.