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The Seven Hundred Year Rivalry

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Rome and Persia

De: Adrian Goldsworthy
Narrado por: Mark Elstob
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The epic rivalry between the ancient world’s two great superpowers

The Roman empire was like no other. Stretching from the north of Britain to the Sahara, and from the Atlantic coast to the Euphrates, it imposed peace and prosperity on an unprecedented scale.

Its only true rival lay in the east, where the Parthian and then Persian empires ruled over great cities and the trade routes to mysterious lands beyond. This was the region Alexander the Great had swept through, creating a dream of glory and conquest that tantalized Greeks and Romans alike. Tracing seven centuries of conflict between Rome and Persia, historian Adrian Goldsworthy shows how these two great powers evolved together. Despite their endless clashes, trade between the empires enriched them both, and a mutual respect prevented both Rome and Persia from permanently destroying the other.

Epic in scope, Rome and Persia completely reshapes our understanding of one of the greatest rivalries of world history.

©2023 Adrian Goldsworthy (P)2023 Basic Books
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Great book for history buffs.

Author keeps a consistent theme of emphasizing the relationship bwtween the two great empires as  "limited objectives and limited war". Author admits there are nearly zero sources for Parthian/Sassanid side and just a few from Roman side, but the book is still very informative to complement the reader's other history knowledge.

For the audio book, the first chapter of chronology lists of kings and emperors needs a pdf page supplement. This would be much better received than listening to an impossibly long list and would provide a visual spelling of names that are spoken throughout the rest of the book.

Great Book for History Buffs

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Once you get past the chronology (which doesn’t read aloud particularly well) and the reader’s pronunciation (which frequently leaves something to be desired), this is a compelling tale of two great empires. I found it to be interesting, well-paced (after the start of the book), and even-handed. Recommended to lovers of ancient history,

Another excellent work by Goldsworthy

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One of my favorite authors on one of the most important periods of our time. Very informative and the reader does an excellent job as well highly recommended.

He does it again

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Adrian Goldsworthy is one of, if not the best, authors on Ancient Rome. This book is simply the latest in a long line of excellent books and audiobooks from Goldsworthy. The narration is excellent, the information thorough, and the topic fascinating.

I own this book not only in Audible but also in hard copy. I find the forward particularly value for students of history and students of Rome specifically.

The subject matter is well researched, despite the limited nature of the sources, especially on the Persian Empire. Goldsworthy not only compiles the most complete story of Rome interactions using those sources, but also guides the listener through the value of those sources and keeps his account anchored to the evidence, without any excessive speculation.

While I have never been disappointed by Goldsworthy’s work, this book was still surprisingly excellent, and that I think is an indication of the continued excellence of Mr. Goldsworthy. I highly recommend.

Superb

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My only complaint is the lack of thorough historical data about the Persian Empires (something he freely admits in the book). The result is that any narrative about Persia specifically is fragmented and hard to follow at times which explains why he wrote about Persia and Rome.

Still, it’s a very informative and interesting “reading” and an excellent addition to Goldworthy’s other histories.

Adrian Goldworthy’s still worth reading!

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Excellent except for the lack of maps. Professor could have provided a pdf with maps. All know the locations of general areas (Egypt, Constantinople, Arabia, (modern) Armenia; but we don’t know Roman borders at different times or the routes of armies. This is an odd omission for such an accomplished author. I would have rated higher with maps.

MAPS NEEDED

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A lengthy and detailed analysis of an interesting relationship between two empires that existed for an incredibly long period of time. Well written and an enjoyable listen.

History repeats itself

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Really excellent and detailed narrative of the relationship between Rome and Persia from late Republican period up to the fall of Sassanian Empure to Muslim conquest. Narrator was generally but mispronunciations were somewhat frequent.

Great overview of vast and important period of history

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Covers the 700 year coexistence of two massive empires in a story often overlooked in the histories of Rome. Famous characters me and go -- Pompeii, Julius Caesar, Crassus, Mark Antony, Heraklius and the Eastern Empire generals and Emperors, not mention the many Seleucid, Parthian and Sassanian rulers. I really enjoyed this book.

Excellent Narrative, Excellent Reader

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Great explanation of Roman political interaction & intrigue with contiguous (and other) tribes, countries, provinces. But expect not “pilum” through an “oculus”.

“Soldier of Rome” for collegians.

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