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Conn Iggulden

Britishb. September 16, 1971Historical Fiction

Conn Iggulden is a British historical fiction author whose Emperor series about Julius Caesar and Conqueror series about Genghis Khan have become international bestsellers. His visceral battle sequences and sympathetic portraits of ancient leaders have made him a dominant force in the genre.

Works

  • Emperor: The Gates of RomeJulius Caesar rises from military outcast to conquer Rome through ambition and strategy→
  • Emperor: The Death of KingsCaesar consolidates power and faces rivals as he climbs toward absolute rule→
  • Wolf of the PlainsGenghis Khan rises from exile to conquer the Mongol steppes and beyond→
  • Lords of the BowKhan builds his empire through warfare and alliance as Mongols dominate Asia→
  • Bones of the HillsKhan's descendants continue expanding the Mongol Empire across continents→
  • The Gates of RomeJulius Caesar's early victories establish his military reputation and political power→
  • The Death of KingsCaesar faces his greatest rivals and consolidates dominance over Rome→
  • The Field of SwordsCaesar and Pompey face ultimate confrontation determining Rome's future leadership→
  • The Gods of WarCaesar's final battles consolidate his godlike status and reshape the Roman world→

Related

Bernard Cornwell·Steven Pressfield·Ben Kane·Simon Scarrow
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