Destroyed by Vesuvius in 79 CE, the ruins of Pompeii offer the best evidence we have of life in the Roman Empire. But the eruptions are only part of the story. In The Fires of Vesuvius, acclaimed historian Mary Beard makes sense of the remains.
The Roman Triumph
Mary Beard
audiobookSPQR : det gamle Romas historie
Mary Beard
audiobookLaughter in Ancient Rome : on Joking, Tickling, and Cracking Up
Mary Beard
audiobookRoms kejsare
Mary Beard
bookThe Invention of Jane Harrison
Mary Beard
audiobookClassics
Mary Beard, John Henderson
audiobookTwelve Caesars : Images of Power from the Ancient World to the Modern
Mary Beard
audiobookThe Parthenon
Mary Beard
audiobookThe Fires of Vesuvius
Mary Beard
audiobookHow Do We Look
Mary Beard
audiobookSPQR
Mary Beard
audiobookThe Colosseum
Mary Beard, Keith Hopkins
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By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean
Barry Cunliffe
audiobookRoman Britain : A New History: Revised Edition
Guy de la Bédoyère
audiobookDynasty
Jeroen Duindam
audiobookThe Wood That Built London : A Human History of the Great North Wood
C.J. Schüler
audiobookThe Scythians
Barry Cunliffe
audiobookThe Time Traveler’s Guide to Restoration Britain
Ian Mortimer
audiobookAntiquities
Maxwell L. Anderson
audiobook1421 : The Year China Discovered America
Gavin Menzies
audiobookThe Dead and Those About to Die : D-Day: The Big Red One at Omaha Beach
John C. McManus
audiobookThe End of Tsarist Russia
Dominic Lieven
audiobookEnglish Food : A People’s History
Diane Purkiss
audiobookMonarchy : England and her Rulers from the Tudors to the Windsors
David Starkey
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