Soldier of Rome: Reign of the Tyrants

Year of the Four Emperors, #1

Nonfiction, History, Ancient History, Rome
Cover of the book Soldier of Rome: Reign of the Tyrants by James Mace, James Mace
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: James Mace ISBN: 9781513097176
Publisher: James Mace Publication: June 16, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Mace
ISBN: 9781513097176
Publisher: James Mace
Publication: June 16, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

The year is 68 A.D., and the vast Roman Empire is in chaos. Provinces are in rebellion, while Emperor Nero struggles to maintain the remnants of his political power, as well as his last shreds of sanity. In the province of Hispania, the governor, Servius Sulpicius Galba, marches on Rome. In his despair, Nero commits suicide. Galba, the first Emperor of Rome from outside the Julio-Claudian Dynasty, is at first viewed as a liberator, yet he soon proves to be a merciless despot, alienating even those closest to him.

A member of the imperial court, and former favorite of Nero, Marcus Salvius Otho seeks to become the childless Galba's successor. When he is snubbed for another of the new emperor's favorites, Otho decides to take the mantle of Caesar by force. At the same time, the governor of Germania, Aulus Vitellius, is proclaimed emperor by his legions, leading Rome into civil war.

In the east, the empire's fiercest general, Flavius Vespasian, has been embroiled in suppressing the rebellion in Judea over the last two years. With nearly one third of the entire Roman Army under his command, he wields formidable power. At first attempting to stay above the fray, and with the empire fracturing into various alliances, Rome's most loyal soldier may soon be compelled to put an end to the Reign of the Tyrants.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The year is 68 A.D., and the vast Roman Empire is in chaos. Provinces are in rebellion, while Emperor Nero struggles to maintain the remnants of his political power, as well as his last shreds of sanity. In the province of Hispania, the governor, Servius Sulpicius Galba, marches on Rome. In his despair, Nero commits suicide. Galba, the first Emperor of Rome from outside the Julio-Claudian Dynasty, is at first viewed as a liberator, yet he soon proves to be a merciless despot, alienating even those closest to him.

A member of the imperial court, and former favorite of Nero, Marcus Salvius Otho seeks to become the childless Galba's successor. When he is snubbed for another of the new emperor's favorites, Otho decides to take the mantle of Caesar by force. At the same time, the governor of Germania, Aulus Vitellius, is proclaimed emperor by his legions, leading Rome into civil war.

In the east, the empire's fiercest general, Flavius Vespasian, has been embroiled in suppressing the rebellion in Judea over the last two years. With nearly one third of the entire Roman Army under his command, he wields formidable power. At first attempting to stay above the fray, and with the empire fracturing into various alliances, Rome's most loyal soldier may soon be compelled to put an end to the Reign of the Tyrants.

More books from Rome

Cover of the book Caesar by James Mace
Cover of the book An Extract Out Of Josephus's Discourse To The Greeks Concerning Hades by James Mace
Cover of the book Byzantium and the Bosporus by James Mace
Cover of the book Christians and Their Many Identities in Late Antiquity, North Africa, 200-450 CE by James Mace
Cover of the book Saint Augustin. Un voyage au coeur du temps by James Mace
Cover of the book Histoire de Rome by James Mace
Cover of the book World Of Rome by James Mace
Cover of the book Myths And Legends Of Ancient Greece And Rome - Unabridged by James Mace
Cover of the book Gladiators and Beast Hunts by James Mace
Cover of the book Chaldean Oracles by James Mace
Cover of the book Stories from the History of Rome (Serapis Classics) by James Mace
Cover of the book Constantine and the Conversion of Europe by James Mace
Cover of the book Cicero in Letters by James Mace
Cover of the book The Roman Empire by James Mace
Cover of the book A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate by James Mace
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy