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A historical novel as a comic. Emperor Augustus is dead. Now it is up to Tiberius to rule over Rome. But the greatness of Rome is fragile and a conspiracy is being hatched in the shadows. Seianus is one of the conspirators and relies on the beautiful Morphea to achieve his goals. Arminius, on the other hand, dreams of bringing the proud city under the rule of his Germanic people, the Cherusci. Marcus, his blood brother and childhood friend, has broken away from Arminius because he accuses him of betraying Rome. He himself is obsessed with only one thing: finding his son... Hero or traitor? The series The Eagles of Rome traces the path of young Arminius, from his early childhood and military training to the famous Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. At his side is always the Roman Marcus Falco, and almost like brothers, the two fight and suffer together. But Arminius cannot forget his origins and the obligations of his blood, and in the end these prove to be stronger than his upbringing.
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- Marini, Enrico/
- Title
- Die Adler Roms. Band 6
- Details
- Many colour illustrations in comic style, large format. 88 pages.
- State
- new
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Völckersstr. 14-20
22765 Hamburg
Deutschland
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.carlsen.de
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