Electronic Issue "Scientific Research"

ISSN: 1312-7535
Title Rome attraction. About Renaissances in Europe
Authors Encho Mutafov

Abstract

Rome has always attracted nations and leaders from Antiquity to Modern Europe. Whoever conquered Rome or was conquered by her, wanted to be Roman. This attraction to Rome is rooted not in her wealth, but in her power: political organization, mentality, civic virtues, nobility of the Republic and the Empire, her imposing figure and presence.


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