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Emperor: The Gates of Rome: A Novel of Julius Caesar (original 2003; edition 2009)

by Conn Iggulden

Series: Emperor (1)

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Title:Emperor: The Gates of Rome: A Novel of Julius Caesar
Authors:Conn Iggulden
Info:Delta (2009), Editie: Reprint, Paperback, 368 pagina's
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Emperor: The Gates of Rome by Conn Iggulden (2003)

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The Gates of Rome is the starting book of Iggulden's Emperor series that chronicles the life of Julius Caesar. This first book takes us from Julius' childhood growing up with Marcus Brutus (yes, of 'et tu Brute' fame!), until he joins a Roman legion in Greece during his late teens. Although the description of everyday Roman life was interesting, it didn't have the same impact of the might and power of the Roman Empire that I found in the 3rd and 4th books. Well narrated though and definitely worth a listen. ( )
  jmoncton | Jun 3, 2013 |
This book was very readable and enjoyable. I cannot like the way he has messed with historical facts, but I will certainly read more by this author. ( )
  mont1ms | Apr 4, 2013 |
This book was very readable and enjoyable. I cannot like the way he has messed with historical facts, but I will certainly read more by this author. ( )
  mont1ms | Apr 4, 2013 |
This book was very readable and enjoyable. I cannot like the way he has messed with historical facts, but I will certainly read more by this author. ( )
  mont1ms | Apr 4, 2013 |
Two boys grow up together on the outskirts of mighty Rome- one is the son of a senator and the other a bastard. The brotherly-like bond they share shapes their future but will things turn out as they plan?

Gaius and Marcus have each other’s back; they fight the other’s fight. The two boys even stick together when Renius the gladiator arrives to instruct them in the art of combat and makes their young lives more miserable than they could imagine. Tubruk, the hired overseer of the estate, seems to be their only ally and even he is an old legionary, scarred from hundreds of battles as a gladiator. But it isn’t until the boy's lives intersect with another, one who has a profound influence on their young lives, that thier futures are altered from their course. Rome will change them forever...

I didn’t realize when I purchased the book that it was the first book in a series; I also did not read the back closely to make the connection. I enjoyed the first 2/3 of the book immensely, but the last few chapters seemed to drag for me. That said, Iggulden’s novel is still worth reading and I would recommend it (even though it is not completely historically accurate). ( )
  Shuffy2 | Sep 28, 2011 |
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The first volume of a sequence of novels about Julius Caesar, The Gates of Rome is at its best in its scenes of gruelling training in swordplay and dirty fighting. Iggulden's Caesar is more or less fated from the start by his circumstances to be a gifted and cynical player in the great game of Roman senatorial politics--his father is an old-fashioned servant of the public good who dies in a slave revolt. Young Caesar finds himself having to hit the ground running--family alliances throw him onto the losing side in a battle for power between generals Marius and Sulla. One reservation about Iggulden's story is that he simplifies the pushing and shoving of Rome's two most powerful men to a degree that makes Caesar's choices and loyalties too simple--this is a version of Rome in which politics is only about power and never about ideas. Caesar's friendship with his blood-brother Marcus is too redolent with historical irony--Marcus will be his assassin--and Iggulden is a little novelette-ish in his portrayal of young Caesar's affairs of the heart. This is a competent, routine account of material that deserves better than this handling of it. --Roz Kaveney
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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.


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The early life of Julius Caesar is recreated in a novel that brilliantly interweaves history and adventure. An epic tale of ambition and rivalry, bravery and betrayal, from an outstanding new voice in historical fiction ??? already a top-ten bestseller in hardback. From the spectacle of gladiatorial combat to the intrigue of the Senate, from the foreign wars that created an empire to the betrayals that almost tore it apart, the Emperor novels tell the remarkable story of the man who would become the greatest Roman of them all: Julius Caesar. Brilliantly interweaving history and adventure, The Gates of Rome introduces an ambitious young man facing his first great test. In the city of Rome, a titanic power struggle is about to shake the Republic to its core. Citizen will fight citizen in a bloody conflict ??? and Julius Caesar will be in the thick of the action.… (more)

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