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Palatine

An Alternative History of the Caesars

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'Lets us see how power really worked, in public and private ... Stothard tells this story superbly'

14 CE: The first Roman emperor is dead. A second is about to succeed. The Forum of Rome, once fought over so fiercely, has become hardly more than a museum. The house of all power is up above on the Palatine Hill, about to become the birthplace of Western bureaucracy, a warren of banqueting and bedrooms, a treacherous household where it takes special talents to survive.

This is a Roman history with a cast of new men and newly dominant women, those reviled too often in the past as flatterers and gluttons, uppity slaves and former slaves, lawyers-for-hire, chancer arrivistes and unhinged party animals. Palatine uncovers the lives of the Vitellii, perhaps Rome's least admired imperial clan, of Publius, an old-fashioned soldier snared in the politics of the new age, of Lucius, an exceptionally skilled and sycophantic courtier, and of Aulus a genial sluggard whose prowess at the table carries him all the way to the throne before collapsing his family's reputation for ever. Few now remember them. Yet in their creeping ascent to the very summit of the imperial hierarchy lie neglected truths about a lasting legacy of Rome.

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©2023 Peter Stothard (P)2023 Orion Publishing Group Limited
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"Lets us see how power really worked, in public and private ... Stothard tells this story superbly." (Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times)

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This book conveys the feeling of human debasement that results from autocratic rule. Power corrupts then as now.

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A fun jaunt through the history of the Caesars. Listened as an Audio-book, and the narrator is super-skilled thespian who obviously loves his craft. Great fun.

Well read...

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This audibook was narrated wonderfully and brought a different perspective to life at the court of the Ceasars.

The story of the Vitellii is a fascinating one brought to life through the narrator

An enjoyable perspective on Imperial Rome

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