
Fabio D. Fernandes
Fabio is a London-based editor and occasional writer with a lingering interest in Roman cultural and social history, urbanism, and cosmopolitanism.
Articles by Fabio D. Fernandes
The Bactrian Kingdom: Greeks at the Extremities of the Known WorldThe Greeks were famously a seafaring people who established cities throughout the Mediterranean. Less well-known is the existence deep in Central Asia of the Bactrian Kingdom.
How to Establish an Empire: The Emperor Augustus Transforms RomeAugustus inherited a Rome in turmoil. It took a shrewd and decisive character to transform a proud Republic into an autocratic empire.
Augustus inherited a Rome in turmoil. It took a shrewd and decisive character to transform a proud Republic into an autocratic empire.
The Roman Republic: People vs. the AristocracyThe Roman Republic was greatly innovative, forerunning current systems of government. But what happened when Rome’s masses turned against the system?
The Roman Republic was greatly innovative, forerunning current systems of government. But what happened when Rome’s masses turned against the system?