Dominus A novel of the Roman Empire

Steven Saylor, 1956-

Book - 2021

"Following his international bestsellers Roma and Empire, Steven Saylor continues his saga of the greatest, most storied empire in history from the eternal city at the very center of it all. A.D. 165: The empire of Rome has reached its pinnacle. Universal peace-the Pax Roma-reigns from Britannia to Egypt, from Gaul to Greece. Marcus Aurelius, as much a philosopher as he is an emperor, oversees a golden age in the city of Rome. The ancient Pinarius family and their workshop of artisans embellish the richest and greatest city on earth with gilded statues and towering marble monuments. Art and reason flourish. But history does not stand still. The years to come bring wars, plagues, fires, and famines. The best emperors in history are succ...eeded by some of the worst. Barbarians descend in endless waves, eventually appearing before the gates of Rome itself. The military seizes power and sells the throne to the highest bidder. Chaos engulfs the empire. Through it all, the Pinarius family endures, thanks in no small part to the protective powers of the fascinum, a talisman older than Rome itself, a mystical heirloom handed down through countless generations. But an even greater upheaval is yet to come. On the fringes of society, troublesome cultists disseminate dangerous and seditious ideas. They insist that everyone in the world should worship only one god, their god. They call themselves Christians. Some emperors deal with the Christians with toleration, others with bloody persecution. Then one emperor does the unthinkable. He becomes a Christian himself. His name is Constantine, and the revolution he sets in motion will change the world forever. Spanning 160 years and seven generations, teeming with some of ancient Rome's most vivid figures, Saylor's epic brings to vivid life some of the most tumultuous and consequential chapters of human history, events which reverberate still"--

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Genres
Historical fiction
Novels
Published
New York : St. Martin's Press 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Steven Saylor, 1956- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
480 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250087812
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Review by Booklist Review

The story of Rome's decline is told in epic, episodic fashion in the latest from Saylor, who once again uses the lives of the Pinarii, one of Rome's oldest families, to trace the history of the city and its emperors, from Marcus Aurelius to Constantine. The Pinarii are uniquely placed to offer insider observations; through the generations, they serve as imperial sculptors, senators, and even historians. The pacing is more leisurely at the start, while Rome is still in its prime, but as emperors come and go with increasing speed and bloodshed, and the military and mob rule decide the empire's fate, the pace quickens. The Pinarii's take on Christianity, perceived as an insidious group which dismisses the Roman gods, and its effect on the empire over 150 years provides a particularly interesting perspective. Using the patriarchs of a single family allows a relatable foreground focus against the vast background of Roman history. Fans of historical sagas will relish this latest installment in Saylor's series, which includes his novel of ancient Rome, Roma (2007), and tale of imperial Rome, Empire (2010).

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