: Ferox is sent to command a remote garrison beyond the Danube River during a fragile peace.
(originally titled The Fort ) by Adrian Goldsworthy is the opening novel of the City of Victory trilogy. Set in AD 105 along the Danubian frontier, it follows the veteran centurion Flavius Ferox as he takes command of the isolated fort of Piroboridava during the brewing conflict between the Roman Empire and the Dacian Kingdom. Core Plot & Setting
: His command consists largely of Brigantes —fierce Britons who are often former rebels and convicts as likely to mutiny as they are to fight the enemy. El fuerte- Adrian Goldsworthy.epub
: King Decebalus of Dacia is preparing for war, leading to a brutal siege of the fort that pits disciplined Roman legions against tribal Dacian forces.
: A young Hadrian (the future emperor) appears as a calculating figure with his own secretive agendas that Ferox must navigate. Key Characters : Ferox is sent to command a remote
: A recurring friend of Ferox from the previous Vindolanda series who assists in the defense. Style and Themes
As a renowned historian, Goldsworthy emphasizes , detailing Roman military procedures, siege craft, and the daily life of auxiliary soldiers. The book is often compared to a "Western" set in the ancient world, focusing on the cultural clashes at the edge of the empire. While it is a standalone story, it continues the journey of characters first introduced in the Vindolanda Trilogy . Core Plot & Setting : His command consists
: A Silurian Celt turned Roman centurion, known for his gloominess and ability to get the job done despite his superiors' expectations.