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Gareth C. Sampson

    Rome's Great Eastern War
    Rome, Blood and Power
    The Crisis of Rome
    The Battle of Dyrrhachium (48 BC)
    Rome and Parthia: Empires at War
    The Defeat of Rome
    • The Defeat of Rome

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Graphic account of the Parthian victory over Rome at Carrhae. A Penetrating study of the clash between two of the great empires of the ancient world that reconsiders the career of Marcus Licinius Crassus and his military reputation, číst celé

      The Defeat of Rome
    • The Crisis of Rome

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      In the later 2nd century BC, after a period of rapid expansion and conquest, the Roman Republic found itself in crisis. In North Africa her armies were already bogged down in a long difficult guerrilla war in a harsh environment when invasion by a coalition of Germanic tribes, the Cimbri, Teutones and Ambrones, threatened Italy and Rome itself, inflicting painful defeats on Roman forces in pitched battle.Gaius Marius was the man of the hour. The first war he brought to an end through tactical brilliance, bringing the Numidian King Jugurtha back in chains. Before his ship even returned to Italy, the senate elected Marius to lead the war against the northern invaders. Reorganizing and reinvigorating the demoralized Roman legions, he led them to two remarkable victories in the space of months, crushing the Teutones and Ambrones at Aquiae Sextae and the Cimbri at Vercellae.The Roman army emerged from this period of crisis a much leaner and more professional force and the author examines the extent to which the 'Marian Reforms' were responsible for this and the extent to which they can be attributed to Marius himself.

      The Crisis of Rome
    • Narrates and analyses a crucial period in Roman history. Full of fascinating, famous characters such as Marius, Sulla and Pompey. Perfect companion to the author's previous works.

      The Collapse of Rome
    • The strategic context of the battle as well as details of the weapons, organization and tactics of Roman armies of the day are all well covered.

      The Battle of Pharsalus (48 BC)