Soldier of Rome: The Centurion

The Artorian Chronicles, #4

Nonfiction, History, Ancient History, Rome
Cover of the book Soldier of Rome: The Centurion 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: 9781502281777
Publisher: James Mace Publication: November 12, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Mace
ISBN: 9781502281777
Publisher: James Mace
Publication: November 12, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Betrayal and Devastation

In the year 28 A.D. the people of Frisia, a previously loyal province, were suffering under the oppression of the Roman magistrate, a former Centurion named Olennius. So blinded by greed had he become, that he taxed the populous well beyond their means to produce. Now impoverished and risking starvation, the Frisians did the unspeakable and sought open rebellion as their only means of survival.

The Emperor Tiberius, now living in self-imposed isolation on the isle of Capri, is deeply troubled upon hearing that such a staunchly loyal province would seek to throw off the rule of Rome. Nevertheless, he orders the mobilization of the Army of the Rhine to suppress the Frisians back into docile submission, never knowing the real reason as to the origin of the rebellion.

As the Twentieth Legion marches north into Frisia on its first major campaign in eight years, Centurion Artorius finds himself facing his first major battle since taking over his Century. Years of relative peace, combined with the mass discharges of many of his veteran soldiers, have left the ranks filled with a number of young and inexperienced legionaries. For over a third of his men this will be their first action. The Frisians, in their desperation, know that they face death either by starvation in peace or slaughter on the battlefield. For Artorius and his legionaries the crucible of war will end in heartbreak; for only after the devastation of battle does the truth arise.

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

Betrayal and Devastation

In the year 28 A.D. the people of Frisia, a previously loyal province, were suffering under the oppression of the Roman magistrate, a former Centurion named Olennius. So blinded by greed had he become, that he taxed the populous well beyond their means to produce. Now impoverished and risking starvation, the Frisians did the unspeakable and sought open rebellion as their only means of survival.

The Emperor Tiberius, now living in self-imposed isolation on the isle of Capri, is deeply troubled upon hearing that such a staunchly loyal province would seek to throw off the rule of Rome. Nevertheless, he orders the mobilization of the Army of the Rhine to suppress the Frisians back into docile submission, never knowing the real reason as to the origin of the rebellion.

As the Twentieth Legion marches north into Frisia on its first major campaign in eight years, Centurion Artorius finds himself facing his first major battle since taking over his Century. Years of relative peace, combined with the mass discharges of many of his veteran soldiers, have left the ranks filled with a number of young and inexperienced legionaries. For over a third of his men this will be their first action. The Frisians, in their desperation, know that they face death either by starvation in peace or slaughter on the battlefield. For Artorius and his legionaries the crucible of war will end in heartbreak; for only after the devastation of battle does the truth arise.

More books from Rome

Cover of the book Histoire contemporaine by James Mace
Cover of the book Selected Political Speeches by James Mace
Cover of the book Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans by James Mace
Cover of the book Le Guerre Puniche by James Mace
Cover of the book The Romano-British Peasant by James Mace
Cover of the book Seven Roman Statesmen by James Mace
Cover of the book L’Âne d’or ou les Métamorphoses by James Mace
Cover of the book Germania by James Mace
Cover of the book The Revenge of the Ninth by James Mace
Cover of the book Fana, templa, delubra. Corpus dei luoghi di culto dell'Italia antica (FTD) - 2 by James Mace
Cover of the book Satyricon by James Mace
Cover of the book The Roman Empire by James Mace
Cover of the book Ancient Rome: A Ducksters Book by James Mace
Cover of the book The Enemies of Rome: From Hannibal to Attila the Hun by James Mace
Cover of the book Late Antiquity: A Very Short Introduction 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