
Imperator 4: Bogovi rata
In the fourth part of the Caesar series, Conn Iggulden depicts the bloody civil war, the conflict with Pompey, and Gaius Julius Caesar's path to absolute power, marked by genius, ambition, and violence.
Imperator: Gods of War is the fourth installment in Conn Iggulden's popular historical series about Julius Caesar. The plot follows one of the most dramatic periods in Roman history: the collapse of alliances, the outbreak of civil war, and the final showdown between Caesar and Pompey.
After years of conquest and political tension, Caesar returns from Gaul as a celebrated general, but also as a man feared by the Roman Senate. When he crosses the Rubicon, a war begins that will change the fate of the Republic. Battles, betrayals, and difficult decisions await him, as his enemies gather to stop his rise.
Iggulden combines historical fact with tense storytelling, creating a novel full of military strategy, political intrigue, and powerful personal conflicts. Caesar is portrayed as a complex character - brilliant, ruthless, and driven by an almost fatal belief in his own greatness.
This is a novel about war, power, and the price of glory, intended for fans of historical fiction and epic tales of the rise of great rulers.
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