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Soldier of Rome: The Last Campaign by James Mace
02 Mar 2022
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/148548to listen full audiobooks. Title: Soldier of Rome: The Last Campaign Series: The Artorian Chronicles, Book 6 Author: James Mace Narrator: Jonathan Waters Format: mp3 Length: 12 hrs and 5 mins Release date: 03-02-22 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 30 ratings Genres: Ancient Publisher's Summary: Following the assassination of Emperor Gaius Caligula in AD 41, his uncle, Claudius, assumed the imperial throne. After establishing his legitimacy and stabilizing his position with the Roman Senate and people, he looks to legitimize himself militarily. His eyes turn toward Britannia, the elusive isle that even Julius Caesar failed to conquer. Far from being unknown to the rest of the world, various Britannic peoples have maintained trade relations with the continent, and a few of the tribal kingdoms have even formed alliances with Rome that extend back decades.
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