
Masters of Rome
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As competition for the imperial throne intensifies, Constantine and Maxentius realise their childhood friendship cannot last. Each man struggles to control their respective quadrant of empire, battered by currents of politics, religion and personal tragedy, threatened by barbarian forces and enemies within.
With their positions becoming at once stronger and more troubled, the strained threads of their friendship begin to unravel. Unfortunate words and misunderstandings finally sever their ties, leaving them as bitter opponents in the greatest game of all, with the throne of Rome the prize.
It is a matter that can only be settled by outright war...
'A page turner from beginning to end... A damn fine read' Ben Kane, author of Lionheart (on Sons of Rome)
'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
- Also by Gordon Doherty
- Also by Simon Turney
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Maps
- Part 1
- Chapter 1
- LAND OF THE SEVEN MOUNTAINS, EAST OF THE RHENUS, 1ST DECEMBER 308 AD
- Chapter 2
- ROME, 5TH DECEMBER 308 AD
- Chapter 3
- AUGUSTA TREVERORUM, 14TH DECEMBER 308 AD
- Chapter 4
- ROME, 18TH DECEMBER 308 AD
- Chapter 5
- THE GREAT HALL OF THE BRUCTERI, 22ND DECEMBER 308 AD
- Chapter 6
- ROME, 30TH DECEMBER 308 AD
- Part 2
- Chapter 7
- GAUL, LATE MARCH 309 AD
- Chapter 8
- ROME, 18TH APRIL 309 AD
- Chapter 9
- GAUL, SPRING 309 AD
- Chapter 10
- ROME, 18TH SEPTEMBER 309 AD
- Chapter 11
- COLONIA AGRIPPINA, 13TH OCTOBER 309 AD
- Chapter 12
- ROME, 25TH OCTOBER 309 AD
- Part 3
- Chapter 13
- THE GREAT FORTRESS OF DIVITIA, 1ST APRIL 310 AD
- Chapter 14
- ROME, 1ST MAY 310 AD
- Chapter 15
- DIVITIA, 26TH MAY 310 AD
- Chapter 16
- ROME, 24TH JUNE 310 AD
- Chapter 17
- MASSILIA, SOUTHERN GAUL, 10TH JULY 310 AD
- Chapter 18
- ROME, 17TH AUGUST 310 AD
- Chapter 19
- MASSILIA, 23RD AUGUST 310 AD
- Chapter 20
- ROME, 24TH AUGUST 310 AD
- Chapter 21
- MASSILIA, 24TH AUGUST 310 AD
- Chapter 22
- AFRICA, 12TH OCTOBER 310 AD
- Chapter 23
- GAUL, 19TH OCTOBER 310 AD
- Chapter 24
- ROME, 26TH DECEMBER 310 AD
- Chapter 25
- AUGUSTA TREVERORUM, 30TH DECEMBER 310 AD
- Part 4
- Chapter 26
- FELIX ROMULIANA, 30TH APRIL 311 AD
- Chapter 27
- FELIX ROMULIANA, 30TH APRIL 311 AD
- Chapter 28
- LISSUS, 9TH MAY 311 AD
- Chapter 29
- AUGUSTA TREVERORUM, 21ST JUNE 311 AD
- Chapter 30
- ROME, 2ND JULY 311 AD
- Chapter 31
- AUGUSTA TREVERORUM, 20TH JULY 311 AD
- Chapter 32
- ROME, 30TH JULY 311 AD
- Chapter 33
- NORICUM, 15TH AUGUST 311 AD
- Chapter 34
- ROME, 1ST SEPTEMBER 311 AD
- Chapter 35
- AUGUSTA TREVERORUM, 10TH SEPTEMBER 311 AD
- Chapter 36
- ROME, 20TH DECEMBER 311 AD
- Epilogue
- 26TH JANUARY 312 AD
- Historical Note
- Part 1 - The collapsing world of the Tetrarchy
- Part 2 - Maxentius
- Part 3 - Constantine
- Glossary of Latin Terms
- About the authors
- An Invitation from the Publisher
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