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Title
The Ides of March
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Caesar, Julius--Assassination--Fiction. (LCSH)
Generals--Rome--Fiction (LCSH)
Heads of state--Rome--Fiction (LCSH)
Rome--Kings and rulers--Fiction (LCSH)
Rome--History--Republic, 265-30 B.C.--Fiction (LCSH)
Caesar, Julius
Assassination
Generals
Heads of state
Kings and rulers
Rome (Empire)
265-30 B.C. (FAST)
Genre Form
Fiction (LCGFT)
Biographical fiction (FAST)
Fiction (FAST)
Historical fiction (FAST)
History (FAST)
Biographical fiction (GSAFD)
Historical fiction (GSAFD)
Biographical fiction (LCGFT)
Historical fiction (LCGFT)
Language
English
English
Italianoriginal
Classification
LCC: PQ4873.A4776 I3513 2010
DDC: 853/.914 full
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Content
text
Note
Includes translation
Language: "First published in Italian as Idi di marzo."--Title page verso.
Summary
It's March, 44 BC. Rome, in all her glory, has expanded her territories beyond the wildest dreams of her citizens, led by Caius Julius Caesar - Pontifex Maximus, dictator perpetuo, invincible military leader and only fifty-six years old. He is a man in command of his destiny, who wields enormous power throughout the vast empire. However his god-given mission - to end the blood-splattered fratricidal wars, reconcile implacably hostile factions and preserve Roman civilization and world order - is teetering dangerously close to collapse ... His power is draining away. None of his supporters can stop the inexorably evolving plot against him and prophecy will explode into truth on the Ides of March and the world will change forever. This is political thriller laced through with all the intrigue and action surrounding one of the most crucial turning points in the history of western civilization.
Authorized Access Point
Manfredi, Valerio The Ides of March