Corruption, palace conspiracies, historical rigor, and the contrast between Marcus Aurelius’s wisdom and his son’s madness.
Follows Lucio Domicio, a soldier who returns to Rome and becomes a witness to the despotic rise of Commodus and the subsequent decay of the Empire.
Alberto Monterroso, a Doctor in Latin Philology and historian. El Amo De Roma Alberto Monterroso epub
Ancient Rome, following the death of Marcus Aurelius.
Approximately 389 to 440 pages depending on the format. ePub and Digital Access El Amo De Roma Alberto Monterroso epub
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is a historical novel by Alberto Monterroso that explores the bloody 12-year reign of Emperor Commodus (180–192 AD). Book Overview El Amo De Roma Alberto Monterroso epub
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