Ancient Rome

Author: Core Knowledge Foundation

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Description: Ancient Rome by Core Knowledge Foundation offers an accessible introduction to the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. It covers key figures, events, and aspects of Roman society, providing a foundational understanding.

Pages: 114

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