The novel begins with Scipio's triumph after the Battle of Zama and follows him through the twilight of his life.
Posteguillo populates the Roman Republic with a diverse cast, blending historical figures with fictionalized perspectives: Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: Unlike the first two books, which are dominated by the Second Punic War, this volume explores the "war after the war". Scipio finds that his greatest victories cannot protect him from the envy and political maneuvering of the Roman Senate.
: The story follows the intersecting destinies of Scipio and his eternal rival, Hannibal Barca . Both men, once the most powerful in the Mediterranean, face betrayal by their own nations.
: Major events include the Battle of Magnesia against King Antiochus III of Syria and the rise of Scipio’s arch-nemesis, Marcus Porcius Cato . Key Characters
The novel begins with Scipio's triumph after the Battle of Zama and follows him through the twilight of his life.
Posteguillo populates the Roman Republic with a diverse cast, blending historical figures with fictionalized perspectives: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. La traicion de Roma - Santiago Posteguillo Gome...
: Unlike the first two books, which are dominated by the Second Punic War, this volume explores the "war after the war". Scipio finds that his greatest victories cannot protect him from the envy and political maneuvering of the Roman Senate. The novel begins with Scipio's triumph after the
: The story follows the intersecting destinies of Scipio and his eternal rival, Hannibal Barca . Both men, once the most powerful in the Mediterranean, face betrayal by their own nations. Scipio finds that his greatest victories cannot protect
: Major events include the Battle of Magnesia against King Antiochus III of Syria and the rise of Scipio’s arch-nemesis, Marcus Porcius Cato . Key Characters