History for Kids: The Illustrated Life of Julius Caesar History for Kids: The Illustrated Life of Julius Caesar

History for Kids: The Illustrated Life of Julius Caesar

    • USD 2.99
    • USD 2.99

Descripción editorial

*Perfect for ages 7-9

*Includes pictures, illustrations and historic art of Caesar and important people, places, and events. 

*Includes some of Caesar's famous quotes.

*Discusses and answers some of the most popular myths about Caesar.


“I would rather be the first man in a humble village, than the second man in Rome” – Caesar


In Charles River Editors’ History for Kids series, your children can learn about history’s most important people and events in an easy, entertaining, and educational way. Pictures help bring the story to life, and the concise but comprehensive book will keep your kid’s attention all the way to the end. 


Possibly the most important man of antiquity, and even all of history, was Julius Caesar. Alexander Hamilton, the famous American patriot, once remarked that “the greatest man who ever lived was Julius Caesar”. Such a tribute, coming from one of the Founding Fathers of the quintessential modern democracy in reference to a man who destroyed the Roman Republic, is testament to the enduring mark that Caesar left upon the world. The ultimate conqueror, statesman, dictator, visionary, and opportunist, during his time in power Caesar expanded the borders of Rome to almost twice their previous size, revolutionized the infrastructure of the Roman state, and destroyed the Roman Republic for good, leaving a line of emperors in its place. His legacy is so strong that his name has become, in many languages, synonymous with power: the Emperors of Austria and Germany bore the title Kaiser, and the Czars of Russia also owe the etymology of their title to Caesar. His name also crept further eastward out of Europe, even cropping up in Hindi and Urdu, where the term for “Emperor” is Kaiser. 


Even in his time, Caesar was in many ways larger than life, and because of his legacy as virtual founder of the Roman Empire, much of what was written about – and by – him during his life and immediately after his assassination was politically motivated. His successor, Octavian Augustus, had a strong interest in ensuring that Caesar’s life be painted in a favorable light, while Caesar’s political enemies attempted to paint him as a corrupt, undemocratic dictator who was destroying the old order of the Republic. This makes it exceedingly difficult to separate historical fact from apocryphal interjection, as the writings of Cicero (a rival of Caesar’s) and the later biographies of Suetonius and Plutarch can be misleading. Nonetheless, along with Caesar’s De Bello Gallico, his famous notes on his campaign against the Gauls, they remain our chief sources for Caesar’s life – a life everyone agreed was nothing short of remarkable and changed the course of history forever. 


History for Kids: The Illustrated Life of Julius Caesar provides an entertaining look at the facts and myths surrounding Rome’s most famous leader and explains his legacy, which has only grown larger over 2,000 years and promises to last many more. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, your kids will learn about Caesar like never before.

GÉNERO
Juvenil
PUBLICADO
2013
19 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
27
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Charles River Editors
VENDEDOR
Charles River Editors
TAMAÑO
8.3
MB

Más libros de Charles River Editors

The Ultimate E.M. Bounds Collection The Ultimate E.M. Bounds Collection
2013
Legends of the Middle Ages: The Life and Legacy of Vlad the Impaler Legends of the Middle Ages: The Life and Legacy of Vlad the Impaler
2013
The Top 5 Most Famous Queens The Top 5 Most Famous Queens
2018
The Top 5 Greatest Artists The Top 5 Greatest Artists
2018
The Life and Legacy of James Joyce: Pioneer of Modern Literature The Life and Legacy of James Joyce: Pioneer of Modern Literature
2013
The Ultimate Niccolò Machiavelli Collection The Ultimate Niccolò Machiavelli Collection
2013