The usurper of the throne
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Avidius Cassius i. s. He was born in 130 as the son of a Syrian merchant. His father had already gained Roman civil rights, and he himself had struggled since his early youth to advance in the army while preserving the old Roman virtues. His determination is rewarded: by serving on the fringes of the empire, he rises higher and higher in the military ranks, until finally i. s. In 172 he became the all-powerful lord of the eastern provinces. The grace of the successful commander-in-chief, Emperor Marcus Aurelius, decides to occupy the throne of Caesar himself, taking the news of the ruler's death. The conquered territories under his control are surrendered to him in turn, and it seems that after the acquisition of Rome’s pantry, Egypt, he can triumphantly invade Italy and accept his rule with the Senate and Marcus Aurelius ’legal successor, Commodus. However, the gods are playing a cruel game with the usurper of the throne, and the fall from the summit is always faster than the ascending path. The first volume of Mihály Marcellus' new novel series, Aeterna Roma, is a twisted biography of a talented warlord with a tragic fate, even in his party. The novel, which relies on extensive research, is a faithful chronicle of Marcus Aurelius’s reign of this lesser-known, yet far-reaching moment.
publisher | Gold Book |
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writer | Marcellus Mihály |
scope | 352 |
volume unit | oldal |
ISBN | 9789634263715 |
year of publication | 2015 |
binding | hardboard, protective cover |