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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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NTHONY
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VERITT
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Table of Contents
Preface
Chronology
Maps
Introduction
I NVADERS FROM THE W EST
A D ANGEROUS W ORLD
Y OUNG H OPEFUL G ENTLEMAN
C RISIS OF E MPIRE
A N EW D YNASTY
O N THE T OWN
F ALL OF THE F LAVIANS
T HE E MPEROR ’ S S ON
“O PTIMUS P RINCEPS ”
B EYOND THE D ANUBE
T HE W AITING G AME
C ALL OF THE E AST
M ISSION A CCOMPLISHED
T HE A FFAIR OF THE F OUR E X -C ONSULS
T HE R OAD TO R OME
T HE T RAVELER
E DGE OF E MPIRE
L AST G OOD - BYES
T HE B ITHYNIAN B OY
T HE I SLES OF G REECE
H OME AND A BROAD
W HERE H AVE Y OU G ONE TO , M Y L OVELY ?
“M AY H IS B ONES R OT !”
N O M ORE J OKES
P EACE AND W AR
Acknowledgments
Notes
Sources
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