Cesare contro Pompeo
La guerra civile che cambiò la storia di Roma
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Narrated by:
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Saverio Mazzoni
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By:
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Mauro Pasquini
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Il drammatico scontro fra Gaio Giulio Cesare e Gneo Pompeo Magno rappresenta un perfetto esempio di questo tipo di personalizzazione della storia. Lo scontro all'ultimo sangue tra Cesare e Pompeo fu in pratica il penultimo capitolo di quella guerra civile permanente tra riformatori e conservatori che, combattuta o sospesa, iniziò nel 133 a. C. con l'uccisione del tribuno riformatore Tiberio Sempronio Gracco, per terminare solo nel 27 a. C. con l'inizio del principato di Augusto, quale ultimo atto, tanto delle guerra civili quanto del regime repubblicano.©2015 Audible GmbH (P)2015 Audible GmbH
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