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Le vicieux empereur Commodus, dont les atrocités ont dépassé toutes les limites de la décence, a rencontré sa mort. Comment son successeur sera-t-il choisi? Par élection? Le Sénat choisit Pertinax, un bureaucrate hautement qualifié. Par achat? Les prétoriens apprécient Didius Julianus, ou à tout Le moins, sa richesse. Par héritage? Clodius Albinus est issu d'une lignée séculaire dont les liens ancestraux s'entremêlent avec Le tissu même de l'Empire. Par force? Une faction importante au sein des forces armées prête allégeance à Septimius Severus. Par acclamation? L'humble Pescennius Niger est…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Le vicieux empereur Commodus, dont les atrocités ont dépassé toutes les limites de la décence, a rencontré sa mort. Comment son successeur sera-t-il choisi? Par élection? Le Sénat choisit Pertinax, un bureaucrate hautement qualifié. Par achat? Les prétoriens apprécient Didius Julianus, ou à tout Le moins, sa richesse. Par héritage? Clodius Albinus est issu d'une lignée séculaire dont les liens ancestraux s'entremêlent avec Le tissu même de l'Empire. Par force? Une faction importante au sein des forces armées prête allégeance à Septimius Severus. Par acclamation? L'humble Pescennius Niger est adoré par les masses. Au milieu d'une Rome tumultueuse, les divinités du pouvoir se livrent une bataille acharnée pour l'allégeance de la population. Au sein du demeure de Tullius Secundus, un fervent traditionaliste du Sénat, la poursuite du bonheur et de l'amour devient une entreprise ardue.
Autorenporträt
The author has degrees in philosophy, law, and mathematics, and lifelong interests in linguistics and history. He currently teaches in the Detroit area. A graduate of Culver Military Academy (1972), University of Michigan (BA Philosophy 1976, cum laude), University of Pittsburgh School of Law (JD 1989, law review), and Wayne State University (MA Mathematics 2005) he has lifelong amateur interests in history and linguistics."Ancient Rome boils with sordid power plays, constant intrigue, full moon rituals, and eruptions of bloodshed in Eckert's sprawling historical novel...An entertaining sword-and-politics saga full of engrossing period detail and sharp drama."-Kirkus ReviewsBehind the scenes, the author visits the home fronts of Roman nobility and their free servants and slaves, where the feminine wiles, gossip, and spiritual beliefs of highborn wives and daughters hold sway, providing many fascinating details of everyday Roman life. The well-researched sections and extensive "Dramatis Personae" ensure the reader's ability to keep the many historical figures mentally sorted, and the afterword (that perhaps should be an introduction) also sheds more light on this turbulent year in Imperial Rome. The crisp, accessible prose and many youthful characters bring this era to life, making the tale appealing to a wide swath of young adult, new adult, and adult readers. The focus on both male movers and shakers and the women who love or disdain them also makes the tale appealing to all genders. Fans of Roman Empire-centered historical fiction will enjoy Eckert's challenging, sweeping tale of powerful families and dramatic political intrigue.-The US Review of BooksRobert Eckert has done a very thorough job of researching the information in this book. In the beginning, he provides maps and terminology to help readers follow the geographical and political scene. At the end, he provides a "Dramatis Personnae", a list of all the people mentioned. You might find it helpful to keep checking out that list as you read, since the number of characters with their long names, and the many backstories Eckert provides as to how they acquired those names, can be overwhelming. Credit must be given to Eckert for his excellent use of dialogue and contemporary approach to conversations and interactions between the characters. However, The Year of Five Emperors is an ambitious book with a ton of information, people, and situations presented between the covers. If you enjoy challenges, challenge yourself by all means: you may come away surprised at what you learn.-Reviewed by Viga Boland for Readers' Favorite.