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  2. List of fiction set in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    According to the author's website, the book covers part of Rome's early history. [1] The Emperor Series (2003-2013), by Conn Iggulden, Julius Caesar's life; The Last King: Rome's Greatest Enemy (2005) by Michael Curtis Ford. The career of Mithridates VI (134-63 BC) The Masters of Rome series by Colleen McCullough.

  3. Category:Novels set in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Rome portal These are historical novels set in ancient Rome and the Roman Empire (753 BC–AD 476). There are sub-categories for some of the lands under Roman control where many novels are set, such as Roman Britain .

  4. The Roman - Wikipedia

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    Set in Rome, the book is a sequel to The Secret of the Kingdom, a novel about the early days of Christianity. The protagonist and narrator is Minutus, the son of Marcus, the main character of the previous novel. Minutus is a Roman citizen striving to survive without political entanglements.

  5. Imperium (Harris novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book is the first in a trilogy. The second volume, Lustrum (Conspirata for U.S. audiences), was published in October 2009. The third volume, Dictator, was published in 2015. Publication of the sequels was delayed whilst Harris worked on other books, including his contemporary political novel, The Ghost, inspired by the resignation of Tony ...

  6. Harry Sidebottom - Wikipedia

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    Sidebottom has written another series set in ancient Rome and its empire called Throne of the Caesars.The new trilogy is set 30 years before the first Warrior of Rome book in the reigns of Severus Alexander and Maximinus Thrax (AD 235–38) beginning with the assassination of Alexander and ending with the deaths of Pupienus and Balbinus.

  7. T. P. Wiseman - Wikipedia

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    He has published numerous books and articles, primarily on the literature and the social and political history of the late Roman Republic, but also the mythography of early Rome and Roman theatre. Among Wiseman's students at Exeter was J. K. Rowling , about whose encounters with ancient authors he has written.

  8. Lest Darkness Fall - Wikipedia

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    The book has also been collected with David Drake's novella "To Bring the Light" in Lest Darkness Fall and To Bring the Light (Baen Books, 1996), with other works by de Camp in Years in the Making: the Time-Travel Stories of L. Sprague de Camp (NESFA Press, 2005), [3] and with works by other authors in Lest Darkness Fall and Related Stories ...

  9. Romanitas (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Romanitas is an alternate history novel by Sophia McDougall, published by Orion Books.It is the first of a trilogy of novels based on a world in which the Roman Empire survives in contemporary times and now dominates much of the world.