Fabio D. Fernandes
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Fabio D. Fernandes

United Kingdom

Fabio is a London-based editor and occasional writer with a lingering interest in Roman cultural and social history, urbanism, and cosmopolitanism.

Education:
University College London, 2021
MA Ancient History
University College London, 2019
BA Ancient History & Classics
Expertise:
Ancient Rome Social History Urban History
Member since: Nov 12, 2021
Location: United Kingdom
Published posts: 3

Articles by Fabio D. Fernandes

The Bactrian Kingdom: Greeks at the Extremities of the Known WorldThe Bactrian Kingdom: Greeks at the Extremities of the Known World

The 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 RomeHow to Establish an Empire: The Emperor Augustus Transforms Rome

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: People vs. the Aristocracy

The Roman Republic was greatly innovative, forerunning current systems of government. But what happened when Rome’s masses turned against the system?