Series: Masters of Rome (book 2)

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The First Man in Rome by Colleen McCullough1
The Grass Crown by Colleen McCullough2
Fortune's Favorites by Colleen McCullough3
Caesar's Women by Colleen McCullough4
Caesar by Colleen McCullough5
The October Horse by Colleen McCullough6
Antony and Cleopatra by Colleen McCullough7
The First Man in Rome / The Grass Crown / Fortune's Favorites / Caesar's Women / Caesar by Colleen McCulloughOmnibus 1-5

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A series of historical novels set in ancient Rome between 110 BCE and 27 BCE, based on the lives and careers of Julius Caesar and other major figures of the era.

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