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by Colleen McCullough


  domus

  dom-uss (dom as in “torn”)

  Druentia

  Droo-en-tee-ah

  Epaphroditus

  Ep-ah-froh-dee-tuss (English, Ep-afroh-dye-tuss)

  Euxine

  Erx-een (English, Yewx-een)

  fasces

  fass-kays (fass as in “lass”)

  fasti

  fah-stee

  Fauces Suburae

  Fow-kays (fow as in “cow”) Soo-boo-rye

  Felix

  Fay-licks

  fellator

  fell-ah-tor (fell as in “sell”)

  flamen

  flah-men (men as in “ten”)

  flamen Dialis

  flah-men Dee-ah-lis

  flumen

  floo-men (floo as in “too”)

  Fortuna

  For-too-nah

  forum

  for-oom

  Forum Boarium

  Boh-ah-ree-oom

  Forum Frumentarium

  Froo-men-tah-ree-oom

  Forum Holitorium

  Hol-it-or-ee-oom (hoi as in “doll”)

  Forum Piscinum

  Piss-kee-noom

  Forum Romanum

  Roh-mah-noom

  Gades

  Gah-days

  Gaetuli

  Gye-too-lee

  Gallia

  Gal-ee-ah (gal as in “pal”)

  Gallia Comata

  Com-ah-tah (com as in “torn”)

  garum

  ga-room (ga as in “gap”)

  Garumna

  Gah-room-nah

  Gauda

  Gow-dah (gow as in “cow”)

  gens

  gens (the g as in “get”—word rhymes with “hens”)

  Germalus

  Ger-mah-luss (the g as in “get”—ger as in “her”)

  Germani

  Ger-mah-nee (the g as in “get”—ger as in “her”)

  Getorix

  Gay-tor-ix (ix as in “six”)

  Halicyae

  Hal-ee-kee-eye (hal as in “pal”)

  Hiempsal

  Hee-emp-sal

  Hispania

  Hiss-pah-nee-ah

  Hispania Citerior

  Kit-er-ee-or (kit as in “sit”)

  Hispania Ulterior

  Ool-ter-ee-or

  hubris

  hoo-briss

  lampsas

  Yamp-sahss (yamp as in “lamp”)

  lamus

  Yah-muss

  Icosium

  Ee-koh-see-oom

  Illyricum

  Ill-ir-ee-coom (ir as in “stirrup”)

  imagines

  im-ah-gee-nays (the g as in “gear”)

  imago

  im-ah-goh (im as in “him”)

  imperator

  im-pair-ah-tor

  imperium

  im-pair-ee-oom (English, im-peer-ee-oom)

  insula

  in-soo-lah

  lol

  Yol (as in “doll”)

  Irrumator

  irr-oo-mah-tor (irr as in “stir-rup”)

  iugera

  yew-gair-ah

  iugerum

  yew-gair-oom (yew as in “few”)

  Juba

  Joo-bah

  Jugurtha

  Joo-goor-thah (English, Joo-ger-thuh)

  Julia

  Joo-lee-ah

  Julilla

  Joo-lil-lah

  Juturna

  Joo-toor-nah

  Lares

  Lah-rays

  Lares Permarini

  Pair-mah-ree-nee

  Lares Praestites

  Prye-stit-ays (stit as in “sit”)

  Lautumiae

  Low-too-mee-eye (low as in “cow”)

  Licinia

  Lick-in-ee-ah

  Lugdunum

  Loog-doo-noom

  macellum

  mack-ell-oom (mack as in “tack”)

  Marcia

  Mar-kee-ah (English, Marsh-uh or Mar-see-uh)

  Marcomanni

  Mar-koh-mah-nee

  Marrucini

  Mar-oo-kee-nee (heavy r—mar as in “tar”)

  Marsi

  Mar-see

  Masinissa

  Mah-sin-iss-ah (sin as in “tin”)

  Mastanabal

  Mah-stan-ah-bahl (stan as in “ran”)

  Mauretania

  Mow-ret-ah-nee-ah (mow as in “cow”)

  mentula

  men-too-lah (men as in “ten”)

  mentulam coco

  men-too-lahm kah-koh

  Metrobius

  Met-roh-bee-uss (met as in “set”)

  Micipsa

  Mick-ip-sah

  Milo

  Mee-loh (English, Mye-loh)

  Misenum

  Mee-say-noom

  Mithridates

  Mith-rid-ah-tays (English, Mith-rid-ay-tees)

  Muluchath

  Moo-loo-kath

  Myrto

  Meer-toh

  Nabataea

  Nah-bah-tye-ah

  Nabdalsa

  Nab-dahl-sah (nab as in “cab”)

  Naevius

  Nye-vee-uss

  Narbo

  Nor-boh or Nah-boh

  Neapolis

  Nay-ah-pol-iss (pol as in “doll”)

  nefas

  neff-ahss (neff as in “left”—ahss as in “arse”)

  nemo

  nay-moh

  Nicopoiis

  Nick-op-ol-iss

  Numantia

  Noo-man-tee-ah (man as in “man”)

  Numidia

  Noo-mid-ee-ah (mid as in “bid”)

  Ocelum

  Ock-ell-oom (ock as in “sock”)

  Odysseus

  Odd-iss-oos (English, Odd-iss-ee-uss)

  Oedipus

  Ee-dee-puss (American, Ed-ee-puss)

  oppidum

  op-id-oom (op as in “hop”—id as in “bid”)

  opus incertum

  op-uss in-ker-toom

  Oxyntas

  Ox-in-tahss (in as in “sin”)

  Paeligni

  Pye-leen-yee

  Pamphylia

  Pam-fee-lee-ah (pam as in “ham”)

  Paphlagonia

  Paff-la-goh-nee-ah

  papyrus

  pap-eye-russ (pap as in “tap”)

  Patavium

  Pat-ah-vee-oom (pat as in “cat”)

  paterfamilias

  pat-er-fam-ill-ee-ahss

  Patrae

  Pat-rye

  Penates

  Pen-ah-tays (pen as in “ten”)

  Perseus

  Per-soos (English, Per-see-uss)

  phalerae

  fal-er-eye (fal as in “pal”)

  Phrygia

  Fridge-ee-ah

  Picenum

  Pee-kay-noom

  pilum

  pee-loom

  Placentia

  Plah-ken-tee-ah

  plebs

  rhymes with “webs”

  podex

  poh-dex (dex as in “sex”)

  pomerium

  poh-mair-ee-oom

  praefectus fabrutn

  prye-feck-tuss fab-room (fab as in “cab”)

  praenomen

  prye-noh-men

  praetor

  prye-tor

  praetor peregrinus

  pair-egg-ree-nuss

  praetor urbanus

  oor-bah-nuss

  primus inter pares

  pree-muss in-ter pah-rays

  Princeps Senatus

  Prin-keps Sen-ah-tuss

  Priscilla

  Priss-kill-ah (English, Priss-ill-uh)

  privatus

  pree-vah-tuss

  pteryges

  terry-gays

  Ptolemy

  Tol-em-ee (tol as in “doll”)

  Ptolemy Apion

  Ah-pee-on

  Ptolemy Euergetes

  Er-air-get-ays

 
; Puteoli

  Poo-tay-oh-lee

  Pyrrhus

  Pirr-uss (pirr as in “stirrup”)

  Reate

  Ray-ah-tay

  Regia

  Ray-gee-ah (the g as in “gear”)

  Remus

  Rem-uss (rem as in “hem”—English, Ree-muss)

  Rhenus

  Ray-nuss

  Rhodanus

  Rod-an-uss (rod as in “cod”)

  Roma

  Roh-mah

  Romulus

  Roh-moo-luss

  rostra

  roh-strah

  Rusicade

  Roo-see-kah-day

  Rutilia

  Roo-tee-lee-ah

  saepta

  sye-p-tah

  sagum

  sag-oom (sag as in “hag”)

  saltatrix tonsa

  sal-tah-tricks ton-sah (ton as in “upon”)

  Samnium

  Sam-nee-oom (sam as in “ham”)

  satrap

  sat-rap

  Scordisci

  Skor-disk-ee

  Scylax

  Skee-lacks (English, Sky-lacks)

  Scylla

  Skee-lah (English, Skill-uh or Sill-uh)

  Servilia

  Sair-vee-lee-ah (sair as in “air”)

  Servilia Caepionis

  Kye-pee-oh-niss

  smaragdus

  smah-rag-duss

  Smyrna

  Smeer-nah (English, Smur-nuh—smur as in “fur”)

  stibium

  stib-ee-oom (stib as in “crib”)

  stimulus

  stim-oo-luss (stim as in “dim”)

  Subura

  Soo-boo-rah

  Sulpicia

  Sool-pick-ee-ah

  suovetaurilia

  soo-of-et-ow-rill-ee-ah

  Syrtis

  Seer-tiss (seer as in “leer”)

  Taprobane

  Tap-roh-bah-nay

  Tarpeian

  Tar-pay-ee-an

  tata

  tah-tah

  Teutobod

  Ter-toh-bod (bod as in “cod”)

  Teutones

  Ter-toh-nays

  Thermopylae

  Ther-mop-ee-lye

  torc

  tork

  tribuni

  trib-oo-nee (trib as in “crib”)

  tribuni aerarii

  eye-rah-ree-ee

  tribuni militum

  mill-it-oom (mill as in “will”)

  tribuni plebis

  pleb-iss (pleb as in “web”)

  Tullianum

  Tool-ee-ah-noom

  Tusculum

  Tuss-koo-loom (tuss as in “puss”)

  Tyrrhenian

  Tir-ray-nee-an (tir as in “stirrup”)

  Ubus

  Oo-buss

  Ulysses

  Oo-liss-ays (English, Yew-liss-ees)

  Utica

  Oo-tee-kah

  Vediovis

  Ved-ee-of-iss (ved as in “bed”— of as in “of”)

  Velabrum

  Vel-ab-room (vel as in “sell”—ab as in “cab”)

  Velia

  Vel-ee-ah

  Vercellae

  Ver-kell-eye

  via

  vee-ah

  Via Aemilia

  Eye-mill-ee-ah

  Via Aemilia Scauri

  Eye-mill-ee-ah Skow-ree (skow as in “cow”)

  Via Annia

  Ah-nee-ah

  Via Appia

  Ah-pee-ah

  Via Aurelia

  Ow-ray-lee-ah (ow as in “cow”)

  Via Domitia

  Dom-it-ee-ah (dom as in “tom”—it as in “sit”)

  Via Flaminia

  Flam-in-ee-ah (flam as in “ham”)

  Via Lata

  Lah-tah

  Via Latina

  Lat-ee-nah (lat as in “sat”)

  Via Nova

  Noh-vah

  via praetoria

  prye-tor-ee-ah

  via principalis

  prin-kip-ah-liss

  Via Sacra

  Sack-ran

  Via Salaria

  Sal-ah-ree-ah (sal as in “pal”)

  Via Tiburtina

  Tib-er-tee-nah (lib as in “crib”)

  vicus

  vee-kuss

  Vicus Patricii

  Pat-rick-ee-ee (pat as in “sat”)

  Vicus Tuscus

  Tuss-kuss (as in “puss”)

  Volcae Tectosages

  Vol-kye Teck-toh-sah-gays

  Volscian

  Vol-skee-an

  First published in the UK in 1990 by Century

  This ebook edition first published in the UK in 2013 by Head of Zeus Ltd

  Copyright © Colleen McCullough, 1998

  The moral right of Colleen McCullough to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act of 1988.

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book.

  This is a work of fiction. All characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

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  A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

  ISBN (E) 9781781857953

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  Contents

  Cover

  Welcome Page

  Dedication

  List of Maps and Illustration

  Maps

  Illustrations

  Britannia: November of 54 B.C.

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Gaul of the Long-Hairs (Gallia Comata): from December of 54 B.C. until November of 53 B.C.

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Rome: from January until April of 52 B.C.

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Italian Gaul, The Province and Gaul of the Long-Hairs: from January until December of 52 B.C.

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Gaul of the Long-Hairs: from January until December of 51 B.C.

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Rome: from January until December of 50 B.C.

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  The Rubicon: from January 1 until April 5 of 49 B.C.

  Rome

  Ravenna to Ancona

  Rome to Campania

  Larinum to Brundisium

  Brundisium to Rome

  The West, Italia and Rome, The East: from April 6 of 49 B.C. until September 29 of 48 B.C.

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Author’s Afterword

  Glossary

  Pronunciation Guide to Roman Masculine Names

  Pronunciation Guide to Other Names and Terms

  Copyright

  ABOUT THIS BOOK

  The world cowers before its legions, but the fate of Rome hangs in the balance. From the marbled columns of the Senate to the squalid slums of the Subura, the city is about to be plunged into a conflict that will set rich against poor, Roman against Italian, father against son, a conflict destined to destroy the Republic but leave, in its stead, an Empire.

  From the seven hills of Rome to the Sahara desert, from Britannia to Bithynia, here is the s
tuff of legend: unbearable cruelty, martial brilliance, murderous ambition and heroic destiny. Colleen McCullough’s epic Masters Of Rome captures the soul of Rome in a way no other writer has ever managed. Included in this box set are the novels:

  THE FIRST MAN IN ROME

  THE GRASS CROWN

  FORTUNE’S FAVOURITES

  CAESAR’S WOMEN

  CAESAR

  Please note: This ebook box set contains all the original maps and illustrations of the original books.

  ABOUT MASTERS OF ROME

 

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