The Makers of Modern Rome : In Four Books: I. Honourable Women Not a Few. Ii. the Popes Who Made the Papacy. Iii. Lo Popolo: And the Tribune of the Peo
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"The Makers of Modern Rome" explores the vibrant history of Rome through the lives and legacies of its key figures. Divided into four books, this comprehensive work delves into the roles of influential women, the popes who shaped the papacy, the spirit of the Roman people, and the pontiffs who transformed the city itself. Oliphant masterfully weaves together political intrigue, religious fervor, and artistic achievement to paint a rich portrait of Rome's enduring influence. Discover the forces that forged modern Rome in this classic historical account.
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- ISBN-13: 9781143324628
- ISBN-10: 1143324625
- Publisher: Nabu Press
- Publish Date: February 2010
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 1.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.96 pounds
- Page Count: 646
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