
audiobook
Produced by Tapio Riikonen
HELENAN PERHE
ELIZABETH CHARLES
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The story opens with a panoramic view of the Roman world at the height of its power—streets bustling in the capital, grain flowing from Egypt, silks arriving via the Red Sea, and distant provinces from Hispania to Syria humming with trade and ambition. It sketches a realm where law, engineering, and ambition bind together peoples as diverse as merchants from Alexandria, soldiers on the Danube, and scholars in Athens, all under the watchful eye of an emperor whose name still echoes through history.
Against this backdrop, a cast of vivid characters steps forward: a Jewish man summoned before Caesar, a restless Athenian seeking purpose, a young mother nursing her child in the shadow of the Forum, and a minister navigating court intrigue. Their personal quests intersect with the larger currents of empire—military campaigns, political machinations, and the dawning message of a new faith—offering listeners a human‑scale glimpse of a world both grand and fragile.
Full title
Helenan perhe Kertomus Romasta ensimäiseltä vuosisadalta Kertomus Romasta ensimäiseltä vuosisadalta
Language
fi
Duration
~13 hours (794K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-02-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1828–1896
Best known for bringing church history and the Reformation to life in vivid, accessible stories, this English writer also published poetry, hymns, and devotional works. Her books often blend historical detail with warm moral purpose, which helped make them popular with Victorian readers.
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