A modern master of historical fiction, Saylor convincingly transports us into the ancient world enthralling ” "—USA Today "on "Roma "Continuing the saga begun in his "New York Times "bestselling novel "Roma, "Steven Saylor charts the destinies of the aristocratic Pinarius family, from the reign of Augustus to height of Rome’s empire. · Continuing the saga begun in his New York Times bestselling novel Roma, Steven Saylor charts the destinies of the aristocratic Pinarius family, from the reign of Augustus to height of Rome’s empire. The Pinarii, generation after generation, are witness to greatest empire in the ancient world and of the emperors that ruled it—from the machinations of Tiberius and the madness of Caligula, to the /5(). · Saylor does an excellent job giving us insight into one of Rome’s most complicated and misunderstood emperors. So he had his mother assassinated, kicked his pregnant wife to death, and couldn’t sing very well Nero had an artist’s soul and a vision for Rome after the great fire.
In the international bestseller Roma, Steven Saylor told the story of the first thousand years of Rome by following the descendants of a single bloodline. Now, in Empire, Saylor charts the destinies of five more generations of the Pinarius family, from the reign of the first emperor, Augustus, to the glorious height of Rome's empire under Hadrian. More recently, Steven Saylor has decided to tackle the broader sweep of ancient Roman history with two major novels: Roma () and its sequel, Empire (). Roma is a welcome addition to the already considerable wealth of historical fiction set in ancient Rome, because it begins at the beginning. Dominus: A Novel of the Roman Empire, Hardcover by Saylor, Steven, ISBN , ISBN , Brand New, Free shipping in the US A fictionalized, sweeping history of Rome spans seven generations of the Pinarius family, who attribute their longevity to a protective talisman called the fascinum whose power seems to ebb with the arrival of cultists called Christians. 40, first.
A modern master of historical fiction, Saylor convincingly transports us into the ancient world enthralling ” "—USA Today "on "Roma "Continuing the saga begun in his "New York Times "bestselling novel "Roma, "Steven Saylor charts the destinies of the aristocratic Pinarius family, from the reign of Augustus to height of Rome’s empire. Following his international bestsellers Roma and Empire, Steven Saylor's Dominus continues his saga of the greatest, most storied empire in history from the eternal city at the very center of it all. A.D. The empire of Rome has reached its pinnacle. Universal peace―the Pax Roma―reigns from Britannia to Egypt, from Gaul to Greece. Saylor does an excellent job giving us insight into one of Rome’s most complicated and misunderstood emperors. So he had his mother assassinated, kicked his pregnant wife to death, and couldn’t sing very well Nero had an artist’s soul and a vision for Rome after the great fire.
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