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Son of Julius Caesar: Rebuilding Rome [Business/Republic building]

Son of Julius Caesar: Rebuilding Rome [Business/Republic building]

I wanted nothing more than an ordinary life—free from crushing debt and the endless corporate grind. Instead, I died. And when I opened my eyes, I was in ancient Rome. My father? Gaius Julius Caesar—the man destined to rule, or ruin, the Republic. But history is written in blood. If I do nothing, my new family will be swept away by the coming political firestorm. Power is survival in Rome, and I intend to survive. Armed with modern knowledge, I will reshape the Roman Republic—through banking, insurance, industry, and new political strategies. Rome will never be the same. ============================================== What to Expect: - A grounded story set in the Roman Republic (BCE) - Technological innovation, business, military campaigns, Senate politics, and diplomacy - Based on real history—its religions, places, and historical figures - Smart MC using future knowledge to solve problems - 5 chapters a week, M-F - 20 chapters ahead on patreon (https://www.patreon.com/cw/MinchoNyangi) ============================================== MinchoNyangi here!  This is the official English edition of [카이사르의 아들이 되었다]. This story was a hit in Korea with over 2 million views(Naver Series), and I have personally revised and expanded this definitive edition specifically for English readers. You won't find this version anywhere else—not even in Korea. Note: This is the only official translation provided by the author. Any versions found on other sites except Royal Road, Webnovel are pirated copies. If you enjoy the story, please support the author by reading the official release here. Thank you
History
113 Chs
When Rome Stood Firm

When Rome Stood Firm

The year is 476 AD. The great beast that is the Western Roman Empire lies dying. Outside the fog bound walls of Ravenna, the barbarian king Odoacer waits with patient hunger, ready to claim the corpse of a civilization that ruled the world for a thousand years. Inside the cold halls of the imperial palace sits Romulus Augustus. He is only fifteen years old. To the world, he is nothing more than a puppet emperor, a boy wearing a crown too heavy for his head. A placeholder draped in purple silk, waiting for history to finally turn the page on Rome. Even his own people whisper behind his back, calling him the Little Disgrace. Then fate strikes with merciless clarity. When his father, the empire’s last true protector, dies in the mud, the illusion of safety shatters. The siege tightens. Romulus is abandoned. His generals are traitors searching for a new master, and his own guards prepare to trade the boy’s life for their survival. He is trapped in a city ready to surrender its emperor to the butchers beyond the gates. But despair does not kill him. In the deepest depths of fear and grief, something else awakens. The frightened boy breaks. Romulus refuses to become a sacrificial lamb. Armed only with a stolen dagger and a burning hunger for vengeance, he crawls out of his besieged city through the filth of its sewers, not to flee, but to hunt. Tonight, the young Caesar dies. And something far more dangerous takes his place. History has already written Rome’s obituary. But the Wolf of Ravenna is about to rewrite it in blood. WRSF Patreon: https://patreon.com/WRSFTheImperialArchives?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink WRSF Discord: https://discord.gg/DarxBKRe
War
49 Chs
What are some books related to Rome fiction?
Another great one is 'The Eagle of the Ninth' by Rosemary Sutcliff. It tells a story set in Roman - occupied Britain, following a young Roman officer on a quest. This book beautifully combines historical details of Rome's military presence with a thrilling adventure plot. The descriptions of Roman military life and the cultural clash between the Romans and the native Britons are really interesting.
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2024-12-04 14:40
Fiction related to the history of Rome
One great piece of Rome - related fiction is 'I, Claudius' by Robert Graves. It offers a fictionalized account of the Roman imperial family, filled with political intrigue, power struggles, and complex characters.
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2024-11-07 12:31
Can you recommend some popular books related to Rome fiction?
Marguerite Yourcenar's 'Memoirs of Hadrian' is a masterpiece. It's written as if Hadrian himself is writing his memoirs. It gives a very personal view of Rome, from the perspective of an emperor. You can see how he views his empire, his relationships, and his own place in history. The writing is very elegant and it really makes you feel like you are in Hadrian's shoes, experiencing the grandeur and the problems of Rome at that time.
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2024-12-02 03:17
Books on Rome in historical fiction genre
You might also like 'Pompeii' by Robert Harris. It tells the story of the days leading up to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The author does a great job of painting a picture of Roman society in Pompeii at that time, with all its opulence and hidden tensions.
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2024-10-29 22:14
Fiction books about ancient Rome
One great fictional book about ancient Rome is 'I, Claudius' by Robert Graves. It offers a vivid portrayal of the Roman imperial family, filled with political intrigue, power struggles, and complex characters. It's like a window into the world of ancient Rome's elite.
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2024-12-10 14:22
What are some popular Rome fiction books?
Another great one is 'The Eagle of the Ninth' by Rosemary Sutcliff. It tells a story of a Roman legionnaire's adventures in Roman Britain, full of action and historical details. It combines elements of mystery, adventure and historical facts to create an engaging read.
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2024-11-17 19:41
What are the famous books about Rome fiction?
The 'Roman Mysteries' series for younger readers by Caroline Lawrence is quite well - known. It follows the adventures of four children in ancient Rome. It's a great way to introduce younger audiences to the world of Rome through fictional stories that are also educational, covering topics like Roman culture, daily life, and mythology.
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2024-10-30 04:28
What are the best books about Rome in fiction?
One of the best is 'I, Claudius' by Robert Graves. It offers a vivid portrayal of Roman imperial family life, filled with political intrigue, power struggles, and complex characters. The story is told from the perspective of Claudius, who has a unique view of the events in the Roman court.
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2024-11-18 00:15
Recommend books about Rome in historical fiction
Well, 'The Silver Pigs' by Lindsey Davis is a good one. It features a detective in Ancient Rome, and through his investigations, we get to see different aspects of Roman life, from the slums to the palaces.
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2024-10-28 18:35
Good fiction books set in ancient Rome
The 'Masters of Rome' series by Colleen McCullough is quite good. It's a multi - volume work that delves deep into the political and social fabric of ancient Rome. It shows how different leaders rose to power and the machinations involved.
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2024-12-10 15:43
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