The Gracchi, Marius and Sulla


Read by Pamela Nagami

(4 stars; 3 reviews)

During the last half of the second century B.C. Rome was undisputed mistress of the civilized western world. As the British historian, Augustus Henry Beesly writes, "a brilliant period of foreign conquest had succeeded the 300 years in which she had overcome her neighbors and made herself supreme in Italy. In 146 B.C. she had given the death-blow to her greatest rival, Carthage, and had annexed Greece." But Rome was on the brink of a one hundred year-long revolution. In this slim volume Beesley, recounts the careers of four of its first dynamic leaders: the idealistic Brothers Gracchi, who attempted land reforms, and the rough, resourceful soldier, Marius, who overhauled the army. The book closes with ruthless, charismatic Sulla who, gaining the allegiance of the Roman legions, in 82 B.C. seized the capitol and after a vengeful purge, tried by reactionary measures to turn back the tide of social change. - Summary by Pamela Nagami (7 hr 6 min)

Chapters

Ch. 1: Antecedents of the Revolution, Pt. 1 27:35 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 1: Antecedents of the Revolution, Pt. 2 18:35 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 2: Tiberius Gracchus 29:57 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 3: Caius Gracchus, Pt. 1 28:17 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 3: Caius Gracchus, Pt. 2 29:09 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 4: The Jugurthine War 32:00 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 5: The Cimbri and Teutones 27:34 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 6: The Roman Army 13:19 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 7: Saturninus and Drusus 21:40 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 8: The Social War 31:49 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 9: Sulpicius 18:58 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 10: Marius and Cinna 20:50 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 11: The First Mithridatic War 23:36 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 12: Sulla in Greece and Asia 24:09 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 13: Sulla in Italy 36:19 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 14: The Personal Rule and Death of Sulla 19:12 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 15: Sulla's Reactionary Measures 23:05 Read by Pamela Nagami