51 AD: After years of dogged resistance, Vespasian captures one of Rome's greatest enemies, the Briton fighter Caratacus. But this does not get him out of the firing line of politics. Vespasian is sent to Armenia: A Jewish cult is flourishing there, whose followers refuse to swear allegiance to Rome. In addition, it is said that Claudius' wife Agrippina is plotting to destabilise the East. Vespasian falls into captivity. How can he free himself? And is it not safer behind walls than in Rome under Agrippina, whom Vespasian despises?
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Fabbri, Robert
Title
Vespasian. Band 6: Roms verlorener Sohn
Details
Paperback. 512 pages.
State
new
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