Rome’s Lost Son

Historical

Author: Robert Fabbri

Vespasian’s ascent to power continues in the sixth installment of Robert Fabbri’s epic series,,Rome, AD 51: Vespasian brings Rome’s greatest enemy before the Emperor. After eight years of resistance, the British warrior Caratacus has been caught. But even Vespasian’s victory cannot remove the newly-made consul from Roman politics: Agrippina, Emperor Claudius’s wife, pardons….Read More

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