
Gods of Rome
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AD 312: A year of horrific and brutal warfare.
Although outnumbered, Constantine's legions seem unstoppable as they surge through Maxentius' Italian heartlands. Constantine is determined to reach and seize the ancient capital of Rome from his rival, yet his army is exhausted, plagued by religious rivalries and on the verge of revolt. Maxentius meanwhile contends with a restive and dissenting Roman populace. Neither general can risk a prolonged war.
When the two forces clash amidst portents and omens in a battle that will shape history, there are factors at work beyond their control. Only one thing is certain: Constantine and Maxentius' rivalry must end. With one on a bloodied sword and the other the sole ruler of an Empire...
Praise for Gordon Doherty and Simon Turney:
'A page turner from beginning to end... A damn fine read' Ben Kane, author of Lionheart
'The Rise of Emperors series is first-rate Roman fiction. Doherty and Turney each breathe life into their respective characters with insight and humanity' Matthew Harffy, author of Wolf of Wessex
'A nuanced portrait of an intriguing emperor' The Times (on Turney's Commodus)
'A meticulously researched and vivid reimagining of an almost forgotten civilisation' Douglas Jackson, author of Hero of Rome (on Doherty's Empires of Bronze)
'An intriguing and highly polished piece of historical fiction' James Tivendale from Grimdark (on Sons of Rome)
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Gordon Doherty is a Scottish author, addicted to reading and writing historical fiction. Inspired by visits to the misty Roman ruins of Britain and the sun-baked antiquities of Turkey and Greece, Gordon has written tales of the later Roman Empire, Byzantium, Classical Greece and the Bronze Age. His works include the Legionary, Strategos and Empires of Bronze series, and the Assassin's Creed tie-in novel Odyssey. www.gordondoherty.co.uk @GordonDoherty
Content
- Intro
- The Rise of Emperors Series
- Also by Gordon Doherty
- Also by Simon Turney
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Maps
- PART 1
- Chapter 1
- The Cottian Alpes, 27th January 312 ad
- Chapter 2
- Rome, 2nd February 312 ad
- Chapter 3
- The approach to Segusium, 8th February 312 ad
- Chapter 4
- Verona, 22nd February 312 ad
- Chapter 5
- Augusta Taurinorum, 6th March 312 ad
- Chapter 6
- Verona, 9th March 312 ad
- Chapter 7
- Augusta Taurinorum, 10th March 312 ad
- Chapter 8
- Verona, 13th March 312 ad
- Chapter 9
- Mediolanum, 1st April 312 ad
- PART 2
- Chapter 10
- Verona, 8th April 312 ad
- Chapter 11
- Northern Italia, 19th April 312 ad
- Chapter 12
- Verona, 20th April 312 ad
- Chapter 13
- Verona, 20th April 312 ad
- Chapter 14
- Verona, 20th April 312 ad
- Chapter 15
- Verona, 23rd April 312 ad
- Chapter 16
- Verona, 23rd April 312 ad
- Chapter 17
- Verona, 23rd April 312 ad
- Chapter 18
- Verona, 23rd April 312 ad
- PART 3
- Chapter 19
- Ravenna, 8th August 312 ad
- Chapter 20
- Maxentius' villa on the Via Appia, outside Rome, 15th August 312 ad
- Chapter 21
- The Coastal Road, 12th September 312 ad
- Chapter 22
- Rome, 27th September 312 ad
- Chapter 23
- The Via Flaminia, early October 312 ad
- Chapter 24
- Rome, early October 312 ad
- Chapter 25
- The Via Flaminia, mid-October 312 ad
- Chapter 26
- Rome, 26th October 312 ad
- Chapter 27
- The Fifth Milestone north of Rome, 27th October 312 ad
- PART 4
- Chapter 28
- Rome, 27th October 312 ad
- Chapter 29
- The Milvian Bridge, 28th October 312 ad
- Chapter 30
- The Milvian Bridge, 28th October 312 ad
- Chapter 31
- The Milvian Bridge, 28th October 312 ad
- Chapter 32
- The Milvian Bridge, 28th October 312 ad
- Chapter 33
- Rome, 29th October 312 ad
- Epilogue
- Historical Note
- Part 1 - The Civil War of 312 ad
- Part 2 - Simon Turney on Maxentius
- Part 3 - Gordon Doherty on Constantine
- Glossary of Latin Terms
- About the Authors
- An Invitation from the Publisher
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