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*A Sunday Times and Mail on Sunday Summer Read of 2024*

The extraordinary story of ancient Rome, history's greatest superpower, as told through humankind's most universal object: the coin.

'Fantastic'
CONN IGGULDEN, author of Nero
'Brilliant' EMMA SOUTHON, author of A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Woman
'Wonderful' CHRISTOPHER HADLEY, author of The Road

Moneta traces ancient Rome's unstoppable rise, from a few huts on an Italian hilltop to an all-conquering empire spanning three continents, through the fascinating lives of twelve remarkable coins. In these handcrafted pieces of ancient art we witness Caesar's bloody assassination, follow the legions to the edge of the known world, take a seat in the packed Colosseum, and ultimately, watch as barbarian armies mass at the gates.

The Romans saw coins as far more than just money - these were metal canvases on which they immortalised thei

Moneta

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*A Sunday Times and Mail on Sunday Summer Read of 2024*The extraordinary story of ancient Rome, history's greatest superpower, as... Read more

    Publisher: Vintage Publishing
    Publication Date: 5/9/2024
    ISBN13: 9781847927514, 978-1847927514
    ISBN10: 1847927513

    Non Fiction , History , Non Fiction

    Description

    *A Sunday Times and Mail on Sunday Summer Read of 2024*

    The extraordinary story of ancient Rome, history's greatest superpower, as told through humankind's most universal object: the coin.

    'Fantastic'
    CONN IGGULDEN, author of Nero
    'Brilliant' EMMA SOUTHON, author of A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Woman
    'Wonderful' CHRISTOPHER HADLEY, author of The Road

    Moneta traces ancient Rome's unstoppable rise, from a few huts on an Italian hilltop to an all-conquering empire spanning three continents, through the fascinating lives of twelve remarkable coins. In these handcrafted pieces of ancient art we witness Caesar's bloody assassination, follow the legions to the edge of the known world, take a seat in the packed Colosseum, and ultimately, watch as barbarian armies mass at the gates.

    The Romans saw coins as far more than just money - these were metal canvases on which they immortalised thei

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