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Mark Antony's Heroes

How the Third Gallica Legion Saved an Apostle and Created an Emperor

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Mark Antony's Heroes

By: Stephen Dando-Collins
Narrated by: John FitzGibbon
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This fourth book in Dando-Collins’ definitive history of Rome’s legions tells the story of Rome’s 3rd Gallica Legion, which put Vespasian on the throne and saved the life of the Christian apostle Paul. Named for their leader, Mark Antony, these common Roman soldiers, through their gallantry on the battlefield, reshaped the Roman Empire and aided the spread of Christianity throughout Europe.

©2007 Stephen Dando-Collins (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Ancient Christianity History Military Rome Wars & Conflicts
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Stephen Dando-Collins is the king of Legionary story telling. Great for listening to and from work driving in heavy traffic.

Story telling at its best!

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, if the friend is interested in history. In particular, the book added considerable to my understanding of St.Paul's situation and of how Vespasian became emperor.

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Here as in many of his other books, Dando-Collins gets a star taken off for his annoying use of modern military ranks. Each time I have to think to translate the modern term back to the Roman term; in books that focus on the legions, this is extremely tiring.

Well worth listening to

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loved it. As a historian I was most impressed by the accuracy of the individuals and the geography and the timeline. I'm going to read all his books.

outstanding

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