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Reviews

If you have any reviews or would like to share your impressions about some books, feel free to send me texts to: contact@imperiumromanum.pl

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Review: A Day in the Life of Ancient Rome

Angela Alberto

The book by Angelo Alberto "A Day in the Life of Ancient Rome" is another interesting proposition for people who would like to get to know the everyday life of ancient Romans in an accessible and interesting way.

Angela Alberto, A Day in the Life of Ancient Rome

Review: A history of Attila and the Huns

Edward Arthur Thompson

The book "A history of Attila and the Huns" by Edward Arthur Thompson was written in 1948 and aimed to bring the history of the Huns closer and tell the relationship between the Roman Empire and this warlike and nomadic people in the years 370-470 CE.

Edward Arthur Thompson, A history of Attila and the Huns

Review: Hunting the Eagles

Ben Kane

The book "Hunting the Eagles" is the second part of Ben Kane's new trilogy, entitled "Eagles of Rome", in which the author takes us to 14 CE, five years after the tragic defeat of Varus' legions in the Teutoburg Forest. This time we will take part in the preparations for the Germanicus offensive and direct clashes across the Rhine.

Hunting the Eagles

Review: Augustus. Godfather of Europe

Richard Holland

The book "Augustus. Godfather of Europe" by Richard Holland is a position focusing on the figure of the first Roman emperor, his rise to power, reign and attempt to establish a successor.

Richard Holland, Augustus. Godfather of Europe

Review: Vespasian. Emperor of Rome

Robert Fabbri

The book "Vespasian. Emperor of Rome" is the ninth and final part of the novel about Vespasian, the founder of the Flavian dynasty and the initiator of the construction of a magnificent amphitheater - the Colosseum. This time the author takes us to Judea and presents Vespasian's campaign to crush the Jewish rebellion. Moreover, Vespasian is competing for power in Rome.

Vespasian. Emperor of Rome

Review: Blood Forest

Geraint Jones

The book "Blood Forest" is the debut novel by war veteran Geraint Jones. The author decided to tell the tragic defeat of the Roman legions in 9 CE. in the Germanic forests from the perspective of ordinary soldiers. The theme of the plot as well as the author's war experiences should guarantee a truly uniquely described ancient world.

Blood Forest

Review: Siege

Geraint Jones

The book "Siege" by Geraint Jones is another part of the historical novel telling the fate of the legionnaire Felix-Corvus and his friends. In the previous part - "Bloody Forest" - the hero took part in the tragic expedition of three Roman legions in North Germany, which led to the defeat of Rome in the Teutoburg forest.

"Siege", Geraint Jones

Review: Hannibal. Fields of Blood

Ben Kane

The book "Hannibal. Fields of Blood" by Ben Kane is the second volume of the historical novel set during the Second Punic War. The main characters (Quintus, Hanno, Fabricius) take part in the most important events of the conflict, this time allowing the reader to discover what it looked like, among others. the Battle of the Trebia, the Battle of Lake Trasimeno, and the Battle of Cannae.

Ben Kane, Hannibal. Fields of Blood

Review: Spartacus. Rebellion

Ben Kane

The book "Spartacus. Rebellion" by Ben Kane is the next and last part of the historical novel telling the fate of the most famous gladiator and the largest slave uprising in ancient Rome.

Ben Kane, Spartacus. Rebellion

Review: Fall of the Roman Empire

Edward Gibbon

The book "Fall of the Roman Empire" by Edward Gibbon is certainly an epic work. In Poland, the book is a separate item, and at the same time a continuation of another work by Gibbon "Decline of the Roman Empire". The English author wrote his work as a whole in the 18th century, under the title: "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire".

Fall of the Roman Empire

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