"Rome - Urbs Roma: city of patricians and plebeians, emperors and gladiators, slaves and concubines - was the epicentre of a far-flung imperium whose cultural legacy is incalculable. How a tiny settlement, founded by desperate adventurers beside the banks of the River Tiber, came to rule vast tracts of territory across the face of the known world is one of the more improbable stories of antiquity. The epic scale of the Colosseum; majestically columned temples; formidable legionaries marching in burnished steel breastplates; and capricious Caesars clad in purple robes who thought themselves gods: all these images speak of a grandeur that continues to be associated with this most celebrated of ancient capitals. However, as Dexter Hoyos reveals, the empire was not won cheaply or fast, and did not always succeed. The Carthaginian general Hannibal came close to destroying it. Arminius freed Germania by brutally annihilating three irreplaceable legions int he Teutoburg Forest - a disaster that broke Augustus' heart""--
Dexter Hoyos Libros
Dexter Hoyos es un Profesor Asociado Emérito de Clásicos e Historia Antigua cuya obra profundiza en los conflictos y figuras cruciales del mundo antiguo. Su erudición ofrece profundas perspectivas sobre la historia militar romana, particularmente las Guerras Púnicas y la perspectiva cartaginesa. La escritura de Hoyos se caracteriza por un enfoque riguroso del análisis histórico, iluminando las complejidades de la guerra antigua y la expansión imperial.



Exploring the rich history of Carthage, the book details its rise as a dominant seafaring power in the Mediterranean before 146 BC and its revival in the 1st century BC. It delves into the city's unique culture and significance, providing valuable insights into its role as Rome's greatest adversary. This comprehensive account serves as an essential resource for students interested in ancient history and the dynamics of power in the Mediterranean region.
Carthage's Other Wars
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
First book dedicated to Carthage's conflicts outside the 'Punic Wars' against Rome.