The First Man in Rome (novel)

The First Man in Rome (novel)

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name = The First Man in Rome
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author = Colleen McCullough
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country = Australia
language = English
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genre = Historical Fiction
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release_date = 1990
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
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preceded_by = none
followed_by = The Grass Crown

"The First Man in Rome" is the first historical novel in Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome series.

The cast includes most of the major historical figures of the late Roman Republic, including: Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla, as well as Gaius Julius Caesar (grandfather of Julius Caesar), Julia, Marcus Aemilius Scaurus, Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus, Publius Rutilius Rufus and Lucius Appuleius Saturninus.

Plot Summary

The main plot of the novel is generally concerned with the rise of Marius, his marriage to Julia, his success in replacing Metellus as general in charge of the Numidian theatre of war, his defeat of King Jugurtha of Numidia, his re-organization of the Roman Army system, his unprecedented consecutive consulships, his defeat of a massive invasion of German tribes (the Teutones, the Cimbri and the Marcomanni/Cherusci/Tigurini), and the details of his relationship with his subordinate and close friend Sulla.

However, although Marius can be considered the main protagonist, Sulla occasionally becomes the central figure of the narrative; there are several lengthy sections dealing with his plot to murder the two wealthy women with whom he lives, his use of the newfound wealth in establishing himself politically, his homosexual relationship with the Greek child-actor Metrobius, and his marriage to the (The could be fictional) younger daughter of 'Julius Caesar Grandfather', Julilla.

A third storyline is focused on the figures of Marcus Livius Drusus and his sister Livia Drusa who both feature more prominently in "The Grass Crown".

The novel closes with the rise and fall of Lucius Appuleius Saturninus. After fighting many battles together, there is some reason for Marius and Sulla to hope that Rome will be at peace.


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