The Antonine Romans and The Tribune's Mission

The Antonine Romans and The Tribune's Mission
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Download or read book The Antonine Romans and The Tribune's Mission written by Andrew Boyce and published by Andrew Boyce. This book was released on with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The fourth Novella.Tribune Lacitus must use all his skill if he is to save himself, his brother Centurion Antallius of Balmuildy Roman Fort and his father Senior Tribune Rexis of Trimontium Roman Fort. All of the Novellas standalone.


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