
A vivid portrait emerges of a Roman officer whose modest beginnings in a provincial family set the stage for a remarkable military career. The narrative follows his early service under the Flavian emperors, revealing how his keen intellect and steady temperament earned the trust of powerful patrons. Through a mix of personal anecdotes and crisp political commentary, listeners glimpse the formative moments that shaped his ambition and sense of duty.
The story then turns to his appointment as governor of a far‑flung island, where he confronts both the challenges of distant command and the fierce resistance of the local tribes. Detailed yet accessible, the account balances strategic insight with the human side of leadership, showing how he navigates alliances, harsh terrain, and the expectations of Rome. As the campaign unfolds, the listener is drawn into the tension between conquest and governance, anticipating the choices that will define his legacy.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (75K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-10-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

56–117
A sharp-eyed Roman historian and senator, he is best known for turning the drama and danger of imperial Rome into gripping history. His major works, including the Annals, Histories, Germania, and Agricola, still shape how readers imagine the early Roman Empire.
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