A Triumph for Flavius
Author:
Caroline Dale Snedeker
Illustrator:
Cedric Rogers
Publication:
1955 by Lothrop, Lee & Shepherd Books
Genre:
Fiction, Historical Fiction
Pages:
87
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Ten-year-old Flavius had almost everything a boy could wish for. His parents belonged to the Roman aristocracy, he went to the finest school where he was treated like a young prince and even had his personal slave or "pedagogue" to carry his schoolbooks for him. Today, the proudest day of his life, he was riding in a procession, a Triumph, in honor of his father who was returning, a conquering General from the wars in Greece. Full of pride in his father and his life, Flavius learns important lessons from his Greek slave pedagogue and in the end wins a Triumph of his own. Set in Ancient Rome before the Empire and perfect for 3rd or 4th grade readers.
From the Hillside Education edition
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A Triumph for Flavius
Reviewed by Sara Masarik
Caroline Dale Snedeker’s A Triumph for Flavius is a beautifully told historical fiction story with a strong moral for upper elementary school readers, blending the storied setting of ancient Rome with interesting Roman and Greek characters. Originally published in 1935, this reprint by Purple House Press is a treasure for students and families.
A Triumph for Flavius
This should make good background preparation reading, in the story of the friendship that sprang up between Flavius, son of...
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