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An edition of Roma Eterna (2003)

Roma Eterna

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From back cover Eos paperback May 2004:

No power on Earth can resist the might of Imperial Rome, so it has been and so it ever shall be. Through brute force, terror, and sheer indomitable will, her armies have enslaved a world. From the reign of Maximillianus the Great in A.U.C. 1203 onward through the ages -- into a new era of scientific advancement and astounding technologies -- countless upstarts and enemies arise, only to be ground into the dust beneath the merciless Roman bootheels. But one people who suffer and endure throughout the many centuries of oppressive rule dream of the glorious day that is coming -- when the heavens themselves will be opened to them... and the ships they are preparing in secret will carry them on their "Great Exodus" to the stars.

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Cover of: Roma Eterna
Roma Eterna
2010, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
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Roma Aeterna (Ldp Science Fic) (French Edition)
Feb 01, 2009, Livre de Poche
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Cover of: Roma Aeterna
Roma Aeterna
Sep 23, 2004, Robert Laffont
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Roma Eterna
Apr 27, 2004, Harper Voyager
mass market paperback
Cover of: Roma Eterna
Roma Eterna
August 21, 2003, Gollancz, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
Hardcover
Cover of: Roma eterna
Roma eterna
2003, Eos
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Roma Eterna
Roma Eterna
August 21, 2003, Gollancz, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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First Sentence

"The newly arrived ambassador from the Eastern Emperor was rather younger than Faustus had expected him to be: a smallish sort, finely built, quite handsome in what was almost a girlish kind of way, though obviously very capable and sharp, a man who would bear close watching."

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Gollancz

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Library of Congress
PS3569.I472

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
400

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7878681M
Internet Archive
romaeterna0000silv_z9r6
ISBN 10
0575073535
ISBN 13
9780575073531
LCCN
2002035416
Library Thing
44538
Goodreads
7131029

First Sentence

"The newly arrived ambassador from the Eastern Emperor was rather younger than Faustus had expected him to be: a smallish sort, finely built, quite handsome in what was almost a girlish kind of way, though obviously very capable and sharp, a man who would bear close watching."

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