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Masters of Rome : rise of employers : book two / created by Gordon Doherty and Simon Turney /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Head of Zeus -- an Aries book, 2022Description: 403 pages ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781800242050
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PR6106 DOH
Summary: The second instalment of the Rise of Emperors trilogy, set in the 3rd century AD. As competition for the imperial throne intensifies, Constantine and Maxentius realise their childhood friendship cannot last. Their rivalry will change the world forever. 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..
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf PR6106 DOH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 162869 Available BK150857
Book Book Zvishavane Library Open Shelf PR6106 DOH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 162870 Available BK150827

The second instalment of the Rise of Emperors trilogy, set in the 3rd century AD. As competition for the imperial throne intensifies, Constantine and Maxentius realise their childhood friendship cannot last. Their rivalry will change the world forever. 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..

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