
Ein Kampf um Rom.
Inhalt
Vorwort.
Erstes Buch. - Theoderich.
Erstes Kapitel.
Zweites Kapitel.
Drittes Kapitel.
Viertes Kapitel.
Fünftes Kapitel.
Sechstes Kapitel.
A humid summer night in 526 drapes the Adriatic coast in restless darkness, the thunderstorm rattling the ruins of an ancient temple on a windswept hill above Ravenna. The air is thick with the scent of rain and the distant echo of stone falling, while a solitary figure watches the city below, his thoughts as steady as the storm‑battered marble beside him. The stage is set for a clash that will decide the fate of a crumbling empire.
He is Theoderic, the Gothic king whose ambition and charisma have already reshaped the political map of Italy. As messengers bearing torches rush up the ruined steps, he greets them with a measured calm, aware that each footfall brings both allies and enemies closer to the contested throne. The story unfolds through his eyes, blending scholarly detail with vivid drama, inviting listeners to experience the tension, loyalty, and sudden violence that defined the struggle for Rome.
Language
de
Duration
~12 hours (708K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-02-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1834–1912
A 19th-century German writer, historian, and legal scholar best remembered for bringing the ancient world to life in popular historical fiction. His best-known novel, Ein Kampf um Rom (A Struggle for Rome), helped make him widely read far beyond academic circles.
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