Before Rome ruled the world, it fought just to survive.
Long before emperors, marble cities, and conquering legions, Rome was fragile. Uncertain. Surrounded by enemies. One bad decision away from collapse.
The First Romans takes readers back to the raw, violent, politically charged centuries when Rome was still becoming Rome, when survival depended on courage, discipline, and leaders who could stand firm when everything seemed lost. These are the stories that shaped a civilization.
Meet the figures who defined the Roman character:
• Romulus, the founder whose ambition built a city from nothing
• Brutus, who chose the Republic over personal loyalty
• Cincinnatus, the farmer called from his plow to save the state
• Coriolanus, hero, exile, and warning about pride
• Camillus, Rome’s rescuer in its darkest hour
Each chapter reads like a legendary drama but doubles as a study of leadership under pressure, exploring honor, strategy, political conflict, military training, and even the critical role of weaponry in early Roman survival. Rather than portraying Rome’s rise as destiny, this book reveals a succession of knife-edge moments when everything could have been lost.
Written by Lucas C. Wagner, translator of Livy’s The History of Rome (Ab Urbe Condita), The First Romans brings together centuries of foundational Roman legend into one vivid, accessible volume. The book captures what Niccolò Machiavelli admired as Roman virtù, the judgment, skill, and courage required to master Fortune in uncertain times.
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