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A Roman in 1066

(2019)
(A book in the Roma Nova series)
A Novella by

 
 
Suppose Galla Mitela, imperial councillor of Roma Nova, and descendant of the last Romans to survive in Europe, was on a mission to intervene in 1066 between Harold's Saxon England and William's Normandy?

Could she, in an alternative timeline, have influenced either of these tough, ambitious and determined men and changed history?

1066 is the best known year in English history, and the most intriguing. A year in which everything was up for grabs, a year in which England's historical story could have gone any number of ways - a year of 'what ifs'.
You can find more 'alternative' stories of that iconic year in "1066 Turned Upside Down" (ASIN: B01I1V7G42), a collection by nine authors.

"A Roman in 1066" (as "A Roman Intervenes") is also one of eight short stories about the fictional country of Roma Nova collected together in one volume - ROMA NOVA EXTRA (ASIN: B07HH6R9HX) - which span two millennia from AD 370, when Roma Nova's founders met, to 2029.

But for now, will eleventh century Galla succeed in stopping a war? And will her chance of love recede at the same time?


Genre: Science Fiction

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