In 61 BC Rome, young Marcus Cornelius Primus is recruited as a gladiator and undergoes brutal training to become an elite warrior. However, he struggles to forget his past, marked by his father's murder and his mother's kidnapping into slavery.
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Immergetevi nel cuore dell'Impero Romano, dove valore, strategia e fratellanza sono fondamentali per la sopravvivenza. Questa serie segue i destini intrecciati di coraggiosi soldati che navigano attraverso battaglie pericolose e intrighi politici. Dalle vivaci strade di Roma alle lontane frontiere dell'impero, esplorate la loro incrollabile lealtà e la loro lotta per l'onore. È un viaggio epico pieno di azione, storia e avvincenti connessioni umane.




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Street Fighter
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
'It is settled. The boy is in your charge. You will train him to fight. He must be able to use the dagger, throwing-knife, staves and his bare hands. One day young Marcus may well become a gladiator in the arena. But you must also teach him the ways of the street'. Now a member of Julius Caesar's palace, Marcus' training continues in the city of Rome. The streets are plagued by vicious gang war attacks, and Caesar must employ his own gang leader, who learns of a plot to murder him. Only Marcus can go in undercover. But he's in terrible danger. If the rival gang discover him the price will be fatal. Julius Caesar's isn't the only life at risk...
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Gladiator: Son of Spartacus
- 322pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Free from slavery, Marcus is determined to find and save his kidnapped mother. Meanwhile, his master Julius Caesar wants Marcus to help destroy the bands of rebel slaves and their leader Brixus, who plans to unite a slave army and resurrect the cause of Spartacus. But Marcus and Brixus are old allies who share a life-threatening secret. schovat popis
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Gladiator: Vengeance
- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Marcus may be free from the brutal training regime of the gladiators but he will not rest until he finds his mother. With his old friends Festus and Lupus at his side, and a letter from Caesar instructing all who cross his path to help him, he begins his journey. He is going back to the lands where he lived as a slave boy.