Gladiators
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Gladiators  -     By: Edna Cline

Gladiators

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Title: Gladiators
By: Edna Cline
Format: Paperback
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2012
Dimensions: 9.02 X 5.98 X 0.74 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 1 ounce
ISBN: 1449735282
ISBN-13: 9781449735289
Stock No: WW735289

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After his paternal grandfather rescues infant Octaviate Bracia from one of Rome's traitor purges, he spirits the child away to Judaea.

Upon maturity, Octaviate joins Caesar's Forces. His vindictive ex-wife implicates Octaviate in treason. Her schemes are too perfect, in fact, to fully convince Caesar's chief prosecutor of Octaviate's guilt--even though three legions with which he is associated have been decimated.

From Judaea's dusty highways and byways, an itinerate rabbi and his followers draw multitudes to their meetings and into their ranks. Soon, their massive popularity threatens the religious machine and the Roman Peace. Octaviate's commander assigns men to follow this teacher and the crowds should the rabbi establish Messianic claims.

The downfall of Lucius Aelius Seianus, imperial regent, brings Caesar Tiberius out of hiding. Caesar is neither happy nor balanced. He decrees empire-wide purges for traitors.

The love of Octaviate's second wife, a former slave and arena fighter, the imperial prosecutor's desire for truth, and his commanding officer's faith in his loyalty--all of these enable Octaviate to prove his innocence.

Under pressure from religious officials, Rome crucifies the rabbi for treason. While supervising the loathsome task, Octaviate sees Messianic prophecies fulfilled. Now he admits before the world that, truly, this man was the Son of God. His declaration brings Rome's fury upon him.

While Rome festers with paranoia and lies, Octaviate wonders if anyone--his family included--can escape so great a wrath.

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