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The Gates of Rome (Emperor, #1)

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Historical Fiction Fiction Fantasy

by Conn Iggulden

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4.16 (14.4K ratings)
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description 448 pages

The Gates of Rome by Conn Iggulden holds a highly rated rating of 4.16 out of 5, based on 14.4K reader ratings. First published in 2002. The book spans 448 pages.

About The Gates of Rome

Rarely, if ever, does a new writer dazzle us with such a vivid imagination and storytelling, flawlessly capturing the essence of a land, a people, a legend. Conn Iggulden is just such a writer, bringing to vivid life one of the most fascinating eras in human history. In a true masterpiece of historical fiction, Iggulden takes us on a breathtaking journey through ancient Rome, sweeping us into a realm of tyrants and slaves, of dark intrigues and seething passions. What emerges is both a grand romantic tale of coming-of-age in the Roman Empire and a vibrant portrait of the early years of a man who would become the most powerful ruler on earth: Julius Caesar. On the lush Italian peninsula, a new empire is taking shape. At its heart is the city of Rome, a place of glory and decadence, beauty and bloodshed. Against this vivid backdrop, two boys are growing to manhood, dreaming of battles, fame, and glory in service of the mightiest empire the world has ever known. One is the son of a senator, a boy of privilege and ambition to whom much has been given and from whom much is expected. The other is a bastard child, a boy of strength and cunning, whose love for his adoptive family-and his adoptive brother-will be the most powerful force in his life. As young Gaius and Marcus are trained in the art of combat-under the tutelage of one of Rome's most fearsome gladiators-Rome itself is being rocked by the art of treachery and ambition, caught in a tug-of-war as two rival generals, Marius and Sulla, push the empire toward civil war. For Marcus, a bloody campaign in Greece will become a young soldier's proving ground. For Gaius, the equally deadly infighting of the Roman Senate will be the battlefield where he hones his courage and skill. And for both, the love of an extraordinary slave girl will be an honor each will covet but only one will win. The two friends are forced to walk different paths, and by the time they meet again everything will have changed. Both will have known love, loss, and violence. And the land where they were once innocent will be thrust into the grip of bitter conflict-a conflict that will set Roman against Roman...and put their friendship to the ultimate test. Brilliantly interweaving history and adventure, Conn Iggulden conjures a stunning array of contrasts-from the bloody stench of a battlefield to the opulence of the greatest city in history, from the tenderness of a lover to the treachery of an assassin. Superbly rendered, grippingly told, Emperor, The Gates of Rome is a work of vaulting imagination from a powerful new voice in historical fiction. "From the Hardcover edition."

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Author Conn Iggulden
Published 2002
Pages 448
Genres Historical Fiction, Fiction, Fantasy
Average Rating 4.16 / 5.00
Total Ratings 14,370

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With a rating of 4.16, The Gates of Rome is rated near the global average of 4.17. Compared to its genre average of 3.95, it performs above expectations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What genre is The Gates of Rome?

The Gates of Rome is categorized as Historical Fiction, Fiction, Fantasy. Its primary genre classification is Fantasy.

Is The Gates of Rome worth reading?

Based on 14.4K reader ratings, The Gates of Rome has an average score of 4.16 out of 5.00, which is considered "Highly Rated."

How many pages is The Gates of Rome?

The Gates of Rome has 448 pages.

Who wrote The Gates of Rome?

The Gates of Rome was written by Conn Iggulden. It was first published in 2002.

What is the ISBN for The Gates of Rome?

The ISBN-13 for The Gates of Rome is 9780440240940.0.

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