"The first biography of Marcus Aurelius' adopted brother and
co-emperor . . . a valuable read for anyone with an interest in Roman
history."— The NYMAS Review Lucius Verus is one of the least
regarded Roman emperors, despite the fact that he was co-ruler with
his adoptive brother Marcus Aurelius for nine years until his untimely
death. The later sources were strangely hostile to him and modern
writers tend to dismiss him, but contemporary writings shine a more
favorable light on his accomplishments. His handling of military
affairs, particularly the conflict with Parthia after their invasions
of Armenia and Syria, deserves a new consideration in the light of a
careful reassessment of all the available source material. This volume
looks at the upbringing of the boy who lost two fathers, acquired a
brother, had his name changed twice, became a general overnight, and
commanded the army that defeated one of Rome's greatest foes in the
2nd century AD. His rise to power is placed in the context of Rome's
campaigns in the East and the part played by all—from the ordinary
soldiers up to the aristocracy who commanded them—in making Lucius
Verus's Parthian Wars a success. "Bishop's background is in Roman
military archaeology, and where the details of Roman warfare are
concerned, he knows his subject matter backwards and forwards . . .
For those who wish to understand how the Roman commanders fighting
under Verus achieved success in the East, Bishop's book can be
heartily recommended."— Bryn Mawr Classical Review
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ISBN
9781473849457
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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