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Background Information<\/h2>\n

Ancient Rome is one of the world’s most fascinating civilizations. From the founding of its first city in 753 BC to its fall in the fifth century AD, Ancient Rome was a power to be reckoned with. Its legacy and influence remain today with the language, arts, and culture that stemmed from it. To uncover the secrets of its rise and fall, scholars and academics of all stripes have engaged in research and writing devoted to this incredible empire. Herein lies a profile of a few of the world’s most famous and best scholars on Ancient Rome.<\/p>\n

Theodosius the Great<\/h2>\n

Theodosius the Great, born in 346 AD, was a Roman emperor and the last to rule over both the western and eastern regions. He was an avid scholar and educator, having studied law and science, and he was a great patron of the arts. His works on Roman law and philosophy provide an incredible insight into the thought of the time. One of his most famous works is “Theodosian Code”, a compilation of laws which is still studied today. He is often hailed as one of the most influential scholars on Ancient Rome.<\/p>\n

Livy<\/h2>\n

Livy (Titus Livius), born in 59 BC, was a Roman historian and considered one of the best sources for understanding the times of Ancient Rome. He travelled extensively throughout Rome’s territories, gathering information and eventually writing his great work, “Ab Urbe Condita Libri”, a history of Rome from its foundation to his own times. Livy’s writing style was direct and free-flowing, providing an incredible amount of detail about Roman culture, politics, society, and wars. This makes his works invaluable to historians studying Ancient Rome.<\/p>\n

Suetonius<\/h2>\n

Suetonius (Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus), born in 70 AD, was a Roman historian and biographer. He wrote several famous works on ancient Rome, most notably his twelve-volume work “Lives of the Caesars”, which gave a unique insight into the lives of the rulers of Rome from Julius Caesar to Domitian. His other works, such as “The Deeds of the Divine Augustus” and “The Lives of the Famous Grammarians”, are also treasured amongst scholars of Ancient Rome.<\/p>\n

Vitruvius<\/h2>\n