AW164 – Ancient Warfare Fiction

With the summer holiday season in full swing for all the team (except Murray in Australia), we thought we’d discuss everyone’s favourite fiction books, which feature ancient warfare.

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Books Mentioned
Banner, James M. The Ever-Changing Past
Breem, Wallace. Eagle in the SnowDavis, Lindsay. The Falco Series
https://www.lindseydavis.co.uk/publications/Duggan, Alfred.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_DugganCameron, Christian. The Tyrant Series
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_CameronGraves, Robert. I, Claudius
Graves, Robert. Claudius the God
Graves, Robert. Count Belisarius

Harris, Robert. The Cicero Trilogy: Imperium
Harris, Robert. The Cicero Trilogy: Lustrum
Harris, Robert. The Cicero Trilogy: Dictator

Haynes, Natalie. A Thousand Ships
Haynes, Natalie. The Children of Jocasta
https://nataliehaynes.com

Holland, Tom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Holland_(author)

Homer. The Illiad
Homer. The Odyssey

Keegan, John. The Face of Battle

McCullough, Colleen. The First Man in Rome
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colleen_McCullough

Miller, Madeline. The Song of Achilles

Moorhead, Sam. Stutard, David. The Romans who Shaped Britain

Pressfield, Steven. Tides of War
https://stevenpressfield.com

Renault, Mary. The Alexander Trilogy: Fire from Heaven
Renault, Mary. The Alexander Trilogy: The Persian Boy
Renault, Mary. The Alexander Trilogy: Funeral Games

Sidebottom, Harry.
https://www.harrysidebottom.co.uk

Sutcliff, Rosemary. Eagle of the Ninth

Vidal, Gore. Julian
Vidal, Gore. Creation

Yourcenar, Marguerite. Memoirs of Hadrian


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  1. Doug Welch

    Oh my gosh, I am attempting to create a graphic novel about the Severan dynasty (read Duggan’s Family Favorites) and am also fascinated with Herodian and Cassius Dio and where they intersect and diverge.