Roman Warfare (Cassell'S History Of Warfare)

Roman Warfare (Cassell'S History Of Warfare)

by Adrian Goldsworthy (Author)

Synopsis

When Alexander the Great carved out his empire, Rome was just one of many city states on the Italian peninsula. Yet it conquered its neighbours one-by-one, defeated Carthage and eventually overwhelmed the Greek successor states too. As its republican institutions gave way to Imperial rule by Augustus and his heirs, the Roman Empire extended from the French Atlantic coast to Syria. Later conquests included Britain and much of modern Romania. How did Rome overcome opponent after opponent? What was the grand strategy of the Roman Empire? Adrian Goldsworthy reveals why Rome developed the most professional fighting force of the ancient world and what it was like to be a soldier in the legions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: New edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 27 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0304362654
ISBN 13: 9780304362653
Book Overview: From grand strategy to the every day life of the Legionaries: a vivid depiction of the Roman army at war Illustrated with state-of-the-art graphics and photographs Part of the HISTORY OF WARFARE series edited by John Keegan

Author Bio
Adrian Goldsworthy has a doctorate from Oxford University. His first book, THE ROMAN ARMY AT WAR was recognised by John Keegan, the general Editor of The History of Warfare series, as an exceptionally impressive work, original in treatment and impressive in style. His other books include THE PUNIC WARS and CANNAE.