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'''''Centurion''''' is a novel (ISBN 0755327764) written by [[Simon Scarrow]], published by [[Headline Book Publishing]] in 2008. It is book 8 in the [[Eagle series]], continuing [[Lucius Cornelius Macro|Macro]] and [[Quintus Licinius Cato|Cato]]'s adventures in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire that began in ''[[The Eagle in the Sand]]''.
'''''Centurion''''' is a novel (ISBN 0755327764) written by [[Simon Scarrow]], published by [[Headline Book Publishing]] in 2008. It is book 8 in the [[Eagle series]], continuing [[Lucius Cornelius Macro|Macro]] and [[Quintus Licinius Cato|Cato]]'s adventures in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire that began in ''[[The Eagle in the Sand]]''.

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Centurion
AuthorSimon Scarrow
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistorical novel
PublisherHeadline (UK)
Publication date
2007
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Preceded byThe Eagle in the Sand 
Followed byGladiator 

Centurion is a novel (ISBN 0755327764) written by Simon Scarrow, published by Headline Book Publishing in 2008. It is book 8 in the Eagle series, continuing Macro and Cato's adventures in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire that began in The Eagle in the Sand.

Summary

In between the two great powers of Rome and Parthia lies Palmyra, a small desert kingdom. Parthia, Rome's enemy, longs to gain control of Palmyra to strengthen its base and launch an invasion of the Roman provinces. To protect the Empire, the Second Illyrian cohort prepares for a campaign, and at the helm of the unit are Prefect Macro and Centurion Cato.

When the Parthians destroy a Roman Hillfort and attempt to plunge Palmrya into open revolt, Macro, Cato and a small task force are dispatched to defend its King and his supporters who are besieged in the city's citadel. But when Parthia hears of the Roman army's presence, it starts amassing its armies for war. Macro's cohort has no choice but to fight its way into the citadel and defend it from the rebel prince Artaxes and his forces until General Longinus arrives with his legions. But Parthia is not the only enemy facing the Romans as Macro and Cato find themselves confronted with a traitor in the citadel who murders Prince Amethus. With a Parthian army on its way the quest for peace has never been more challenging, or more dangerous, and the cohort must do all it can to hold strong and fight to the end.

Main characters

Romans

  • Quintus Lucinius Cato (Senior Centurion of the Second Illyrian)
  • Lucius Cornelius Macro (Acting Prefect of the Second Illyrian)
  • Gallus Amatius (Legate of the Tenth Legion)
  • Horatius (Centurion of the Tenth Legion)
  • Braccus (Centurion of the Tenth Legion)
  • Septimus (Centurion of the Tenth Legion)
  • Castor (Centurion of the Tenth Legion)
  • Porcius Cimber (Centurion of the Tenth Legion)
  • Marcus Metellus Crispus (Optio of the Tenth Legion)
  • Parmenion (Centurion of the Second Illyrian)
  • Metellus (Centurion of the Second Illyrian)
  • Aquila (Cavalry Centurion of the Second Illyrian)
  • Caius Menathus (Cavalry soldier of the Second Illyrian)
  • Cassius Longinus (Governor of Syria)
  • Lucius Sempronius (Roman Ambassador, Julia's father)
  • Julia Sempronia (Roman Surgeon, Sempronius' daughter)

Palmyrans

  • Vabathus (King of Palmyra)
  • Amethus (Prince of Palmyra, first son of Vabathus)
  • Balthus (Prince of Palmyra, second son of Vabathus)
  • Artaxes (Prince of Palmyra, third son of Vabathus)
  • Thermon (King's Chamberlain)
  • Krathos (Palmyran Minister)
  • Carpex (Slave of Balthus)
  • Archelaus (Tetrarch of the Second Syntagma of the Royal Guard)
  • Demetrius (Commander of the Royal Guard)
  • Jesmiah (Palmyran civilian, older sister of baby Ayshel)

Parthians

  • Metaxas (Prince of Parthia)

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Notes

After Eagle in the Sand, Headline Book Publishing reportedly decided not to use titles with the word Eagle anymore to attract new fans.

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