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September, 81 AD. The centre of the Roman Empire - the Roman Forum! A new monumental arch, one of many, splendid monuments in the forum, has just been completed; and the Emperor himself, Domitian, is going to perform the dedication ceremony. Events don't get much bigger than this!

The Stories

nox I Page 4

Night-time in Rome brings pleasure for some, hunger for others, and danger for many. It isn't easy to rest at the best of times - and tonight, the air is shattered by the din of construction workers and their tools, as they rush to complete a special building project.


nox II Page 4

Carve! Sculpt! Haul! Will the triumphal arch be ready for the dedication ceremony? The building contractor, Haterius, hopes so, as does his patron... a man we last met in Britain in Book III. Guess who?


Masada I Page 6

A Jewish woman, held captive in Rome, tells the story of one of the most notable events in ancient history - the Roman siege, in 72 AD, of Masada, a rocky, flat-topped hill-fortress in Israel occupied by Jewish rebels.


Masada II Page 7

The story continues...The Romans are on the point of breaking through Masada's fortifications. The choice for the Jewish rebels inside is grim: capture and slavery, or death and freedom?


arcus Titi I Page 9

The triumphal arch - the Arch of Titus - has been finished in time! Ordered by the emperor Domitian, it commemorates his brother Titus' victory over the Jewish people some ten years earlier. Join the crowds thronging to see the emperor, the celebratory procession and the arch.


arcus Titi II Page 10

The opening ceremony is dramatically disrupted when one of the Jewish captives, paraded in the procession, breaks free and grabs a knife. Is it death for Domitian?