Tauroeïs
Tauroeïs the Massaliotes Thermopyles. English (British) edition

Par : Franck Soleze

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  • Nombre de pages304
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-322-64458-2
  • EAN9782322644582
  • Date de parution21/03/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBooks on Demand

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The storm of time surrounding Caesar's capture of the Massaliate coast in 49 BC continues in this third volume, and all that remains of the Massaliots cities (Greeks of Massalia, Marseilles) is Tauroeïs to face the Roman legions. The hoplites of the fortress town have stayed on voluntarily to inflict maximum casualties on their enemies and go down in history in the pantheon of heroes, something that Rome or Caesar has deprived them of by a form of damnatio memoriae.
This is their last battle. Saved from oblivion by my work on temporal echoes, I bring you their story in this book. 2, 000 years later, Rome has lost, and their memory will be resurrected, at least initially in my pages.
The storm of time surrounding Caesar's capture of the Massaliate coast in 49 BC continues in this third volume, and all that remains of the Massaliots cities (Greeks of Massalia, Marseilles) is Tauroeïs to face the Roman legions. The hoplites of the fortress town have stayed on voluntarily to inflict maximum casualties on their enemies and go down in history in the pantheon of heroes, something that Rome or Caesar has deprived them of by a form of damnatio memoriae.
This is their last battle. Saved from oblivion by my work on temporal echoes, I bring you their story in this book. 2, 000 years later, Rome has lost, and their memory will be resurrected, at least initially in my pages.
Tauroeïs
Franck Soleze
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