Triumphator (Magnus #2)

Johnson
Robert Allen

Why are lesser men often threatened by the great? Gnaeus Pompey Magnus has earned his title and status, yet he feels more comfortable among his men-of-war than he does among the senators of Rome. He harbors no desire for power or prestige, yet the high-ranking patricians continue to fear his influence over the people.

 

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