<p><b>The world of the Roman Republic and Empire is still very much with us, alive and a key companion as we negotiate the trials and tribulations of modern life.</b> We don¿t just walk in the footsteps of Romans great and small; we walk side by side with them.<br><br>At its height in the second century AD the Roman Empire stretched across three continents, from Hadrian¿s Wall in the far north-west to the bustling port cities on the Red Sea, but its influence spread even further afield, with its legacy lasting to this day.<br><br>In <i>The Legacy of Rome</i>, acclaimed historian Dr Simon Elliott sets off on a grand tour of the whole empire, reviewing each region in turn to show how the experience of being part of the Roman world still has a dramatic impact on our lives today. From wild Britannia, where the legacy of conquest still influences relationships with the Continent; to western Europe, where the language, church and even law can be traced back to antiquity; to schisms and war a