
Das ewige Feuer
Vespasian 8
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Narrated by:
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Erich Wittenberg
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By:
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Robert Fabbri
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63 n. Chr.: Vespasian ist Statthalter von Africa. Jenseits der Wüste, im Königreich der Garamanten, soll er 500 römische Bürger aus der Sklaverei befreien. Kaiser Neros Erwartungen zu enttäuschen, ist keine Option. Doch in dem Staat trifft er auf eine versklavte Bevölkerung kurz vor der Revolte. Vespasian flieht mit den römischen Bürgern durch die endlose, lebensfeindliche Wüste. Ein schier unmögliches Unterfangen...
In Rom kennen derweil Neros Ausschweifungen keine Grenzen. Die Elite der Stadt lebt in Angst und Schrecken vor seinen blutrünstigen Exzessen. Kann der Kaiser gestoppt werden, bevor er Rom vollends vernichtet? Doch wer soll Nero Einhalt gebieten?
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