In this book Duncan Campbell explores the course of the wars that
ensued as successive emperors sought to extend the empire, from
Claudius' conquest of Britannia, Domitian's campaigns on the Rhine and
the Danube, through Trajan's Dacian Wars and Parthian War, to Marcus
Aurelius' Marcomannic Wars, as well as the Jewish Wars. The period
covered in this book ends with the consolidation of the Roman
frontiers along the Rhine and Danube. This book provides a summary of
the strengths, limitations and evolving character of the Roman army
during the first two centuries AD, as well as those of the forces of
Rome's enemies across the Rhine and Danube in Germany and Romania, and
in the East, in the form of the Parthian empire of Iraq/Iran. Fully
illustrated with photographs depicting the emperors, their armies and
enemies, and the remains of Roman fortifications and public buildings,
plus informative full-colour maps, this is the epic story of the wars
waged by a succession of emperors during the period in which Imperial
Rome reached its zenith.
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ISBN
9781780962825
Publisert
2020
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Osprey Publishing
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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