Ronald Syme

Description: (Historian)
Ronald Syme was a New Zealand-born classicist and historian. Considered the greatest exponent of Roman Empire's history since Edward Gibbon, Syme is also regarded as the most brilliant historian of ancient Rome since 19th century. Syme is best remembered for his 1939 work The Roman Revolution, a controversial analysis of political life in Rome after the assassination of Julius Caesar.

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Birthday March 11, 1903 (Pisces)
Born In Eltham, New Zealand
Died on September 4, 1989
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