During the
waning days of the Roman Empire, commander Maximus and his friend Quintus have been commanding the defence of
Hadrian's Wall against the
Picts and other tribes, who unite under the guidance of Maximus's
archenemy, when the news of an impending
Germanic invasion across the
Rhine breaks. After being promoted to 'General of the West' and his wife's death, Maximus is sent to
Moguntiacum (modern-day Mainz in Germany) where he is assigned to defend the entire 820-mile border between
Gaul and Germania with just one
legion, the
XX. Realising the near impossible task, Maximus decides that he and his legion of 6,000 men can succeed by laying out a series of military forts along the west bank of the Rhine to prevent six Germanic nations – 250,000 people – from invading Gaul. After the
crossing of the Rhine by a mixed group of Barbarians that included
Vandals,
Alans, and
Suebi, Maximus gains an unlikely ally in
Goar, who led a band of Alans into Gaul and then quickly joined the Romans. As Maximus carries out his duties on the border, he battles against a corrupt bureaucracy in the Roman Empire that denies every request he makes that could assist his Rhine campaign. He also, under the growing pressures from his allies—including his former enemies— who want him to seize the Western Emperorship for himself, finds himself fighting for a dying empire against
Christianity that condemns his traditional
pagan beliefs. == References ==