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Philip Matyszak

    1 janvier 1958

    Philip Matyszak est un auteur britannique de non-fiction, principalement axé sur des œuvres historiques concernant la Rome antique. Son expertise réside dans l'exploration de l'histoire romaine, qu'il applique à ses publications captivantes. Grâce à son écriture, il rend accessible aux lecteurs le monde fascinant de la Rome antique, offrant un aperçu approfondi de sa culture et de sa société. Ses œuvres sont appréciées pour leur précision factuelle et leur lisibilité.

    Philip Matyszak
    The Sons of Caesar
    The Rise of the Hellenistic Kingdoms 336-250 BC
    Mithridates the Great
    Roman Conquests: Macedonia and Greece
    Ancient Athens on Five Drachmas a Day
    The Blood-Red Sunset: The Lucius Panderius Papers III
    • Set in 101 BC, the story unfolds as Rome faces annihilation from the advancing Cimbri barbarian horde. The last hope lies in a disorganized army of former prisoners, veterans, and inexperienced youth, led by a commander who possesses a crucial asset: Lucius Panderius, a skilled spy and counter-intelligence officer. As Lucius navigates a deadly conspiracy, he must uncover a murderer and a traitor before confronting the barbarian threat. This installment combines thrilling action with thorough historical detail, continuing Lucius's adventures from previous novels.

      The Blood-Red Sunset: The Lucius Panderius Papers III
    • A guide to a journey back in time to ancient Athens in 432 bc. It describes various places to stay and shop, what to do, and what to avoid. It is suitable for tourists, armchair travelers and history buffs.

      Ancient Athens on Five Drachmas a Day
    • Mithridates the Great was one of the dominant figures of the first century BC and the Romans' most persistent enemy, going to war with them three times.

      Mithridates the Great
    • This is high drama played out on a stage that spanned from Greece and Egypt to India, full of plots, poisoning, treachery, incest, murder, rebellion and conquest.

      The Rise of the Hellenistic Kingdoms 336-250 BC
    • The Sons of Caesar

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,2(16)Évaluer

      The story of one of the most colourful dynasties in history, from Caesar's rise to power in the first century BC to Nero's death in AD 68.

      The Sons of Caesar
    • Greece Against Rome

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,2(121)Évaluer

      Predominantly narrated from the perspective of the Hellenistic Kingdoms, showing how Rome was barely on their radar, the wars among them and internal problems holding greater priority.

      Greece Against Rome
    • Delve into the world of ancient Rome with an engaging guide that reveals the secrets of becoming a gladiator. Learn essential fighting techniques, training regimens, and the art of captivating audiences in the Colosseum. This informative resource combines entertainment with historical accuracy, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of gladiatorial life and the skills required to succeed in the arena.

      Gladiator: The Roman Fighter's [Unofficial] Manual
    • Cataclysm 90 BC

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,1(54)Évaluer

      Dramatic narrative combining big personalities (Cicero, Cato, Marius, Sulla and Pompey), political intrigue, assassination and full-scale warfare.

      Cataclysm 90 BC