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I'm looking for some good historical fiction. I have Bernard Cornwell down, read the whole Sharpe series and I'm working on the Saxon novels. What other good historical fiction works are there? Is Masters of Rome any good?
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I Claudius
Memoirs of Hadrian
good Roman historical fiction

The Master and Commander series (aka the Aubrey-Maturin series) by Patrick O'Brian is a lot of fun. It's set in the British Navy mostly during the Napoleanic Wars and the War of 1812.
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Moon of bitter cold
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>>7222834
>I'm working on the Saxon novels

I assume you've read Ivanhoe?
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>>7222834
Gates of Fire is solid.
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Aubrey and Maturin
Otto Prohaska
Brigadier Gerard
Flashman
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"Hornblower" and "Master and Commander" are GOAT tbh.
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Settle for no less
>SJWs BTFO
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>>7222834
If you like Cornwell then read Agincourt. It's easily his masterpiece
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>>7222853
Seconding Memoirs of Hadrian, Yourcenar is based.

If you are interesting in Vikings I would definitely recommend The Long Ships. Great attention to detail and cultural differences in Scandinavia.
Reads like a lite version of The Islandic Sagas. Hell of an entertaining read.
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I've read a couple by Mary Renault that were pretty good: The Last of the Wine and The Mask of Apollo

The former tells the story of a boy in the time of Socrates, around the end of the Peloponnesian War if I remember correctly (read it roughly ten years ago). I don't remember it being the most amazing book in terms of how well it's written, but it was pretty good, and interesting for someone with a passing interest in ancient civilizations. Mentioned a bunch of well-known episodes from that time, like the vandalism of the hermai prior to the Sicilian Expedition. Critically acclaimed, and I respect the opinion of the teacher who assigned it more than almost anyone I've ever met (absolutely awful human being, but one of the most intelligent and well-read people I've ever known).

The latter I read about a year ago (obtained a minor myself in Classical Studies about four years ago). Wonderful book that follows a tragedian actor, similar time period. Detailed account of Syracuse during the reign of Dionysios I, including his fall. Based on studies while in school and since then, I can tell you it is absolutely historically accurate, down to the finest details. Especially interesting if you're into the Greek festivals and plays in particular.

Last recommendation: Louis L'Amour's The Walking Drum. Pretty similar to The Count of Monte Cristo, with a protagonist from Brittany who escapes enslavement and travels across Medieval Europe (from Brittany to the Iberian Peninsula and westward from there if I remember correctly, also about ten years since reading this) and the Middle East in search of his enslaved father. Vast amount of historical figures, events, books, etc., both well-known and more obscure, mentioned throughout. Would highly recommend.
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>>7222834
>Is Masters of Rome any good?
It's fantastic, but it demands a fair amount of familiarity with the history and sources of the period. If you've devoted the requisite time to studying all of that, the rewards are infinite.
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>>7227078

Renault was a master at her craft. Her Alexander trilogy is phenomenal (the first two more so than the last), with The Persian Boy being one of my favourite novels of all time.
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War and Peace.
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Mason & Dixon
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