Connor Iggulden (; born ) is a British author who writes
historical fiction
Historical fiction is a literary genre in which a fictional plot takes place in the Setting (narrative), setting of particular real past events, historical events. Although the term is commonly used as a synonym for historical fiction literatur ...
, most notably the ''Emperor'' and ''Conqueror'' series. He also co-authored ''
The Dangerous Book for Boys'' with his brother Hal. In 2007, Iggulden became the first person to top the UK fiction and nonfiction lists at the same time.
Background
Born in 1971 to an English father (who was an
RAF pilot during the
Second World War
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)
and an Irish mother, Iggulden went to Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Primary in
Ruislip
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The manor of Ruislip appears in the Domesday Book, and some of the ear ...
, Middlesex, then attended
St Martins School in Northwood, before moving on to
Merchant Taylors' School.
He then attended
St Dominic's Sixth Form College, before studying English at the
University of London
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,
later going on to teach the subject for seven years, becoming head of the English department at
Haydon School, where one of his students was
Fearne Cotton. Iggulden eventually left teaching to write his first novel, ''The Gates of Rome'', which was published in 2003.
He is married to Ella, who is from the
Amalfi Coast in southern Italy, and whose family are craft pasta and
ravioli producers in the region. The couple have four children and live in
Hertfordshire
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, England.
In August 2014, Iggulden was one of 200 public figures who signed a letter to ''
The Guardian
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'', opposing
Scottish independence in the run-up to September's
referendum on that issue.
Career
Historical fiction
Iggulden's debut book was ''The Gates of Rome'' (2003), the first in a five-part series entitled ''Emperor''. The series is based around the life of
Julius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar (12 or 13 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. A member of the First Triumvirate, Caesar led the Roman armies in the Gallic Wars before defeating his political rival Pompey in Caesar's civil wa ...
, from childhood (''The Gates of Rome'') to his eventual betrayal and death (''The Gods of War''). The author has written a fifth book in the series, ''Emperor: The Blood of Gods'', which deals with the rise of
Augustus
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (born Gaius Octavius; 23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14), also known as Octavian (), was the founder of the Roman Empire, who reigned as the first Roman emperor from 27 BC until his death in A ...
and events after the end of ''The Gods of War''. This book was published on 26 September 2013.
After completing the fourth book in the ''Emperor'' series, Iggulden began research for his next series of books, titled ''Conqueror'', based on the life of
Mongol warlords
Genghis,
Ogedai, and
Kublai Khan. The first book, ''
Wolf of the Plains'', was published on 2 January 2007. The second, ''
Lords of the Bow'', came out a year later. ''
Bones of the Hills'', the third book in the series, was released on 1 September 2008. In September 2010, ''
Empire of Silver'', which revolves around the life of Genghis Khan's son, Ogedai, was published.
Iggulden released a four-book series, the ''Wars of the Roses'', starting with ''Stormbird'' in 2013, ''Margaret of Anjou'' (called ''Trinity'' in the UK) in 2014, ''Bloodline'' in 2015, and ''Ravenspur'' in 2016.
In 2017, he published a historical fiction novel called ''Dunstan'', chronicling the life of the 10th-century monk and political adviser to the
Saxon Kings of England,
St. Dunstan.
In 2018,
Penguin Books
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released a historical novel called ''
The Falcon of Sparta'', about the effort of
Prince Cyrus to become king of Persia and the stranded 10,000 Greek mercenaries who walked out of Persia while pursued by the king's armies, following the
Battle of Cunaxa.
In 2021, Iggulden released a two-part Athenian series, ''The Gates of Athens'' and ''Protector''. Set during the
Greco-Persian Wars
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, it features the
Battle of Marathon and the
Battle of Thermopylae
The Battle of Thermopylae ( ) was fought in 480 BC between the Achaemenid Empire, Achaemenid Persian Empire under Xerxes I and an alliance of Polis, Greek city-states led by Sparta under Leonidas I. Lasting over the course of three days, it wa ...
.
In 2022, he published the first in a two-part series, ''The Golden Age'', titled ''Lion''. Set a generation after his Athenian series, it follows
Pericles
Pericles (; ; –429 BC) was a Greek statesman and general during the Golden Age of Athens. He was prominent and influential in Ancient Athenian politics, particularly between the Greco-Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian War, and was acclaimed ...
' rise in Athens, the formation of the
Delian League
The Delian League was a confederacy of Polis, Greek city-states, numbering between 150 and 330, founded in 478 BC under the leadership (hegemony) of Classical Athens, Athens, whose purpose was to continue fighting the Achaemenid Empire, Persian ...
, and the
Battle of the Eurymedon. His second and final book in the series, which came out in 2023, is titled ''Empire''.
Children's books
Iggulden has co-written a book with his brother Hal, ''
The Dangerous Book for Boys''. It covers around eighty topics, from building a
soapbox racer and tying
knot
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s, to learning about famous battles and how to make
potassium aluminium sulphate crystals. It was released in the UK in June 2006, reprinted a month later, and was voted
British Book of the Year at the Galaxy British Book Awards.
In September 2009, he published the children's book ''Tollins: Explosive Tales for Children'', through
HarperCollins
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. Iggulden has since written three separate stories to accompany it.
Other works
In March 2006, Iggulden released a novelette entitled ''Blackwater'', part of the ''Quick Reads'' initiative of
World Book Day 2006. Being a thriller, ''Blackwater'' was a change in genre for the author, who had mainly written historical fiction up to that point.
In 2012, Iggulden added a further Quick Reads book to the list, ''Quantum of Tweed – The Man with a Nissan Micra'' – a comedy about an unwitting hitman.
Fantasy novels
In 2017, Iggulden released the first book in the fantasy series ''Darien: Empire of Salt'', under the pen name C.F. Iggulden. The second book, ''Shiang'', was released in 2018 and was followed by ''The Sword Saint'', in 2019.
Emperor series film adaptation
In 2010, media coverage emerged of a proposed film, ''Emperor: Young Caesar'', about the early life of Julius Caesar, covering the years from 92 BC to 71 BC, and based on the first two novels of Iggulden's ''Emperor'' series, ''The Gates of Rome'' and ''The Death of Kings''.
Exclusive Media Group hired
Burr Steers to direct, after they had an adaptation penned by
William Broyles and
Stephen Harrigan.
Bibliography
''Emperor'' series
* ''The Gates of Rome'' (2003)
* ''The Death of Kings'' (2004)
* ''The Field of Swords'' (2005)
* ''The Gods of War'' (2006)
* ''The Blood of Gods'' (2013)
''Conqueror'' series
* ''
Wolf of the Plains'' (2007, ) (titled ''Genghis: Birth of an Empire'' 2010, )
* ''
Lords of the Bow'' (2008, ) (titled ''Genghis: Lords of the Bow'' 2010, )
* ''
Bones of the Hills'' (2008, ) (titled ''Genghis: Bones of the Hills'' 2010, )
* ''
Empire of Silver'' (2010, ) (titled ''Genghis: Empire of Silver'' 2010, )
* ''
Conqueror'' (2011, )
''Wars of the Roses'' series
* ''Stormbird'' (2013)
* ''Trinity'' (2014) (titled ''Margaret of Anjou'' in North America)
* ''Bloodline'' (2015)
* ''Ravenspur'' (2016)
''Athenian'' series
* ''The Gates of Athens'' (2019)
* ''Protector'' (2021)
''The Golden Age'' series
* ''Lion'' (2022)
* ''Empire'' (2023)
''Empire of Salt'' series
* ''Darien'' (2017) (''Empire of Salt'' book #1)
s C.F. Iggulden* ''Shiang'' (2018) (''Empire of Salt'' book #2)
s C.F. Iggulden* ''The Sword Saint'' (2019) (''Empire of Salt'' book #3)
s C.F. Iggulden
''Dangerous books''
* ''
The Dangerous Book for Boys'' (2007) (with Hal Iggulden)
* ''The Pocket Dangerous Book for Boys: Things to Do'' (2007) (with Hal Iggulden)
* ''The Dangerous Book for Boys Yearbook'' (2007) (with Hal Iggulden)
* ''The Pocket Dangerous Book for Boys: Things to Know'' (2008) (with Hal Iggulden)
* ''The Pocket Dangerous Book for Boys: Wonders of the World'' (2008) (with Hal Iggulden)
* ''The Pocket Dangerous Book for Boys: Facts, Figures and Fun'' (2008) (with Hal Iggulden)
* ''The Dangerous Book of Heroes'' (2009) (with David Iggulden)
''Nero'' series
* ''Nero'' (2024)
* ''Tyrant'' (2025)
* ''Inferno'' (2026)
Other
* ''Blackwater'' (2006)
* ''
Tollins: Explosive Tales for Children'' (2009)
* ''How to Blow Up Tollins'' (with Lizzy Duncan) (2010)
* ''Quantum of Tweed – The Man with the Nissan Micra'' (2012)
* ''Dunstan'' (2017),
a.k.a. ''The Abbot's Tale'' (USA, 2018)
* ''
The Falcon of Sparta'' (2018)
References
External links
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Simon & Schuster
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1971 births
Alumni of the University of London
Living people
English historical novelists
21st-century English novelists
People educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
Writers of historical fiction set in antiquity
Writers of historical fiction set in the Middle Ages
English male novelists
British psychological fiction writers
21st-century English male writers