Blood of Eagles: A Story of Ancient Rome

Fiction & Literature, Military, Historical
Cover of the book Blood of Eagles: A Story of Ancient Rome by Charles Scott Curtis, Charles Scott Curtis
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Author: Charles Scott Curtis ISBN: 9780463062500
Publisher: Charles Scott Curtis Publication: April 28, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Charles Scott Curtis
ISBN: 9780463062500
Publisher: Charles Scott Curtis
Publication: April 28, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

An Undefeated Empire... A Disunited Land... A Clash of Civilizations... 9 B.C.-The Roman Empire circles the Mediterranean and stretches north to the forests of central Europe. Beyond the Rhine River live a disparate group of warring Germanic tribes, out of which Rome is determined to craft a province in her image. On the orders of Emperor Augustus, ten-year-old Arminius is taken to Rome as a hostage to ensure his father's loyalty and be trained as a future vassal of the empire. Forming an unlikely friendship with Cassius Severus, the son of Augustus' imperial secretary, Arminius excels in his training and proves his worth in battle, but he cannot ignore the call of home that burns deep in his heart. As Rome makes its final push to incorporate Germania into the empire, Arminius embarks on a path that will forever alter the fate of two peoples. Told in the rousing tradition of Bernard Cornwell at the speed of a Jack Higgins thriller, Blood of Eagles is an epic story of war and political intrigue, and a cautionary tale for our own time.

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An Undefeated Empire... A Disunited Land... A Clash of Civilizations... 9 B.C.-The Roman Empire circles the Mediterranean and stretches north to the forests of central Europe. Beyond the Rhine River live a disparate group of warring Germanic tribes, out of which Rome is determined to craft a province in her image. On the orders of Emperor Augustus, ten-year-old Arminius is taken to Rome as a hostage to ensure his father's loyalty and be trained as a future vassal of the empire. Forming an unlikely friendship with Cassius Severus, the son of Augustus' imperial secretary, Arminius excels in his training and proves his worth in battle, but he cannot ignore the call of home that burns deep in his heart. As Rome makes its final push to incorporate Germania into the empire, Arminius embarks on a path that will forever alter the fate of two peoples. Told in the rousing tradition of Bernard Cornwell at the speed of a Jack Higgins thriller, Blood of Eagles is an epic story of war and political intrigue, and a cautionary tale for our own time.

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