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The Swabian Affair presents the third books of a memoir written by
a retired Roman soldier, Gaius Marius Insubrecus, who served Caesar
during his wars in Gaul. As a youth, Insubrecus is caught between
two worlds: the heroic myths of his people, the Gah'el, and the
harsh realities of their conqueror, Rome. Insubrecus tries to
escape assassins sent after him from Rome by hiding in the Roman
army, right at the time that the new governor, Gaius Iulius Caesar,
launches his legions into Gaul to stop a Germanic invasion led by a
mystic warrior king called Ariovistus. Insubrecus is plunged into a
world of violence, intrigue and betrayal, as he tries to serve his
new patron, Caesar, and to stay alive, while pursued by a Roman
cutthroat and Germanic warriors.
"Not lyrical, but accurate, Insubrecus. All these stories and
reports of Romans, Belgae, Krauts, and whatnot have become a knot I
do not have time to unravel, so I'm just going to slice it open!"
Caesar announced. "Tomorrow at dawn, this army marches on the
Aeduan capital. . .we march on Bibracte!" With these words, Gaius
Iulius Caesar sent his army on what most of his officers considered
a suicide mission with the Helvetians and their German allies
across their line of retreat and the army trapped against the
impregnable walls of Bibracte, the fortress-capital of their
treacherous Gallic allies, the Aedui. "The Helvetian Affair" is the
second book of the Gaius Marius Chronicle, the memoir of a retired
Roman soldier, Gaius Marius Insubrecus, a legionary who fought with
Caesar throughout his Gallic campaigns and the Roman civil wars.
"The Helvetian Affair" recounts Insubrecus' coming of age as a
Roman soldier in the legionary camps outside the city of Aquileia,
and serving his patron, Caesar, as he conducts a lightening
campaign to prevent the fierce and ruthless attempt by the Helvetii
to conquer Celtic Gaul and threaten the Roman province. The
narrative recreates a colorful and culturally complex portrait of
ancient northern Italy and the Rhone valley, as Romans, Celts and
Germans struggle for supremacy in the hills and dark forests of
western Gaul.
"The Gabinian Affair" presents the memoir written by a retired
Roman soldier, Gaius Marius Insubrecus, who served Caesar during
his conquest of Gaul and in the subsequent civil wars. He later
served under Caesar's son and heir, Octavianus, in his war against
Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra. As a youth, Insubrecus was caught
between two worlds. He lived in the mythical tales told to him by
his grandfather about the heroic past of his people, the Gah'el.
However, his mother, Valeria, was determined to make a practical
and successful Roman gentlemen out of him. On top of all this, he
fell in love with Gabinia, the beautiful daughter of a Roman
Senator, whose family was determined to kill him to uphold their
honor. Insubrecus tries to escape the assassins sent after him from
Rome by hiding in the Roman army, right at the time that the new
governor, Gaius Iulius Caesar, launches his legions into the
forests of Gaul to stop an invasion by a fierce and ruthless tribe
called the Helvetii. Insubrecus is plunged into a world of
violence, intrigue and betrayal, as he tries to serve his new
patron, Caesar, and to stay alive, while pursued by Roman
cutthroats and Gallic warriors.
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