Voina s gotami. ZHizn' Konstantina Germanika, tribuna Gall'skogo legiona
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Nikita Vasilenko (born in 1956) is the author of five books. Teaches at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Professor, Doctor of Philology. In the dilogy "War with the Goths" Nikita Vasilenko describes the events of the IV century, which took place mainly on the territory of modern Ukraine and were not disclosed in the world fiction.
The tribune of the Gallic legion, Constantine Germanicus, on the instructions of the Roman emperor Valens, sets out on a diplomatic and intelligence mission north to the lands of the Goths and Antes. Together with a team of soldiers of the Empire and rowers from all over the Oycumene, he sails on a merchant ship, and then a river boat along the Greek (Black) Sea and the rivers of modern Ukraine. The goal is to get to the military capital of the Goths, Danparstadt, “the city above the Dnieper”. On the way, the crew will face deadly skirmishes with the Huns, Sarmatians, and an attack by river pirates. In Olbia, the Steward of the Goth Kingdom and his sister, Princess Ulrika, receive the tribune. After a night with Germanicus, she gives him a ring with the image of Abrasax, the underground god of death. For the time being, he keeps the Roman. But why? For whom?