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Marching With Caesar-Antony and Cleopatra: Part II-Cleopatra

โœ Scribed by R.W. Peake


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In the fourth book of the Marching With Caesar series, Titus Pullus and his 10th Legion are still in the thick of the maelstrom after the assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar. With the disastrous campaign in Parthia behind them, Mark Antony continues his struggle with Octavian, both men vying for ultimate control of Rome.


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