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Águila (serie novelesca) Eagles of the Empire
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Águila (Eagle, en el original en inglés) es una serie novelesca creada por Simon Scarrow en el año 2000, y narra las peripecias de dos legionarios romanos, un optio (que con el tiempo será ascendido a prefecto) llamado Cato y un centurión (que ascenderá a centurión superior) llamado Macro por el mundo romano de la segunda mitad del siglo I d. C. En 2014 se publicó Sangre en la arena, una precuela protagonizada por Macro unos años antes de los hechos narrados en El águila del Imperio. Eagles of the Empire is a series of historical military fiction novels written by Simon Scarrow. The series began in July 2000 with the publication of Under the Eagle, and as of March 2022 there have been 20 novels released in the series, with the 21st novel due in November 2022.
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Traitors of Rome Death to the Emperor Day of the Caesars The Gladiator The Blood of Rome Britannia The Emperor's Exile Under the Eagle The Eagle in the Sand Centurion The Eagle's Prophecy The Honour of Rome Brothers in Blood When the Eagle Hunts The Legion The Eagle's Conquest The Blood Crows Praetorian The Eagle and the Wolves The Eagle's Prey Invictus
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2000
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Águila (Eagle, en el original en inglés) es una serie novelesca creada por Simon Scarrow en el año 2000, y narra las peripecias de dos legionarios romanos, un optio (que con el tiempo será ascendido a prefecto) llamado Cato y un centurión (que ascenderá a centurión superior) llamado Macro por el mundo romano de la segunda mitad del siglo I d. C. En 2014 se publicó Sangre en la arena, una precuela protagonizada por Macro unos años antes de los hechos narrados en El águila del Imperio. Eagles of the Empire is a series of historical military fiction novels written by Simon Scarrow. The series began in July 2000 with the publication of Under the Eagle, and as of March 2022 there have been 20 novels released in the series, with the 21st novel due in November 2022. Eagles of the Empire takes place within the Roman Empire, beginning in AD 42 during the reign of Emperor Claudius. The books follow the lives of two officers in the Imperial Roman army, Quintus Licinius Cato and Lucius Cornelius Macro. The first book introduces Cato to the Roman army and then follows the development of the friendship and careers of the two soldiers. The series also features many historical figures and interweaves them into the fictional plots influenced by historical events. The characters Cato and Macro were additionally used in one book of the TimeRiders series, Gates of Rome (2012), where they served as supporting characters when the three protagonists travel back to Ancient Rome. Scarrow allowed his brother Alex to make use of the characters in his own novel.
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