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Ancient Rome for Beginners

The Story of the Roman Empire Simplified for People Who Slept Through History Class (Past Made Simple)

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Ancient Rome for Beginners

By: Matt Clayton
Narrated by: Colin Fluxman
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The Empire That Built Your World (and Set It on Fire)You may have slept through history class, but Rome has been shaping your life this whole time.

The alphabet you’re reading right now? Built on Latin. Your calendar? Roman. Your laws, your government buildings, and your favorite dramas packed with power plays and betrayal? They all carry echoes of a civilization that never really died.

This is not another dusty textbook or a glorified list of emperors. It is a fast-paced, brutally honest ride through 1,200 years of violence, innovation, chaos, and unlikely survival. Whether you’re brand-new to history or simply curious how one muddy hilltop city became the blueprint for Western civilization, this book gives you everything you need to know, without the boredom.

Inside, you’ll discover:

The savage myth behind Rome’s founding (spoiler: fratricide and wolf’s milk).

How seven kings led to a thousand years of a republic and an empire.

Why Roman roads, laws, and architecture still shape your life today.

Gladiators, aqueducts, emperors, and absurdly dramatic politics.

The dirty, brilliant truth of how an empire rises—and how it falls.

And so much more!

Forget boring dates and dead names. This is Rome as it was: messy, terrifying, impressive, and deeply human.

Once you see Rome, you can’t unsee it. And once you understand it, you’ll never look at the modern world the same way again.

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©2026 Matt Clayton (P)2026 Matt Clayton
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I really enjoyed how this audiobook mixed the legend of Romulus and Remus with the real history behind early Rome. It explains the myths in a fun and dramatic way while also showing how historians and archaeologists believe the city actually developed over time. The writing keeps history interesting and easy to follow without feeling too complicated. Overall, it’s an informative and engaging look at how one of the world’s greatest civilizations began.

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This audible book delivers exactly what it advertises. The performance, I, personally, found rather boring and monotonous. There is t much expression in the readers voice. It’s just the facts. It’s as if someone is reading a history book to you. I didn’t find it very exciting but it was exactly what y advertised to be, so, if that’s what you’re looking for, it can be found here.

No false advertising here.

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This audiobook does exactly what the title promises: it makes the history of Ancient Rome approachable, engaging, and easy to understand for readers who may not have a strong background in the subject. I appreciated how it simplified major events, figures, and concepts without making the material feel watered down. The pacing worked well in audio format, making it easy to absorb information without feeling overwhelmed by dates and details. If you've ever been curious about the Roman Empire but weren't sure where to start, this is an entertaining and accessible introduction.

History Made Easy: A Fun Intro to Ancient Rome

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this audiobook is how clearly it explains the rise and influence of the Roman Empire. The “for beginners” approach makes the information feel accessible even for listeners who usually struggle with history.

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For history buffs or beginners this is a good book to learn about Greek history. I t tell us all about empire. As well as his the calendar and alphabet were invented by the romans and it's still used today. This book talks the myth behind the roman empires founding. As well their leaders and their most famous gladiators. It was really good.

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