
Rome, naissance d'un empire
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Narrated by:
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Claudia Moatti
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By:
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Claudia Moatti
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Rome, première puissance à dominer le bassin méditerranéen.Une conquête fulgurante - Au III° siècle avant Jésus-Christ, quatre puissances dominent la Méditerranée : Carthage, la Macédoine, l'Égypte et la Syrie. Rome n'est alors qu'une cité dans une péninsule encore divisée. Un siècle plus tard tout est bouleversé, les guerres puniques (264-246 av. J.-C.) font de Rome la première puissance à régner sans partage sur l'ensemble du bassin méditerranéen.
Puissance hégémonique, Rome s'ouvre aux influences extérieures et notamment à celle de la pensée grecque qui provoque une véritable révolution culturelle en soumettant l'exercice de sa domination aux questions du fondement de l'autorité et de la Justice.
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