Flavius Aetius Twilight of Empire

by Jose Gomez-Rivera


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/02/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781503535763
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781503535756
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781503535749

About the Book

Flavius Aetius: Twilight of Empire The story of Flavius Aetius: The Last Conqueror continues in this sequel bringing to life in sweeping color and romance the last years of the Western Roman Empire. It focuses on the remarkable relationship of Empress Galla Placida and the last great Roman General Flavius Aetius. This turbulent relationship, which this historical romance sets squarely as a dramatic and star crossed love affair with the fate of Empire riding on it, frames the history of Rome in the throes of decline, but still flickering its thousand-year light on Europe, keeping the encroaching darkness at bay. The brilliance of the protagonists, who faced down the threats of Alaric, coups, religious conflicts, and Attila, is detailed in a sweeping tale of Rome, fighting for its last gasps of air. Characters such as Honorius, Stilicho, St. Augustine, Alaric, and others fill the panoply and splendor of a dying empire, and the two individuals who struggled, as they saw it, to maintain their world, even sacrificing their love to achieve that end. Aetius and Galla are portrayed as passionate lovers caught in the maelstrom of power and drawn to oppose each other over policy and events, although always in love. Passion and love underscore historical events and the fictional relationship of these two historical characters. It is a full blooded tale that moves through history and romance, blending both in a comprehensive tale of a world in transition and the people whose efforts held the deluge at bay and transformed the very process of change.


About the Author

JOSE GOMEZ-RIVERA is an Adjunct Professor of History at Rutgers University. He is a History Teacher at Science Park High School in Newark NJ. He has taught at the John C. Whitehead School of International Studies. Professor Gomez-Rivera has served as the Director of International Trade for the State of New Jersey. He has also served as a Diplomat for the United States in Colombia, Chile and Venezuela. Professor Gomez-Rivera holds a PhD in History and a JD from NYU. He also has an MA in Educational Administration from St Peters in New Jersey. He is married to Maria Antonia and has three sons, Jose, Lorenz and Alex. This book is dedicated to all his students past and present.