Battles of the Greek and Roman Worlds (ePub)
A Chronological Compendium of 667 Battles to 31 BC From the Historians of the Ancient World
(Sprache: Englisch)
"Exciting and vivid . . . an excellent single-volume reference for classical battles" from the author of Greek & Roman Warfare (HistoryNet.com).
This comprehensive reference book on the battles of the ancient world covers events from the eighth century...
This comprehensive reference book on the battles of the ancient world covers events from the eighth century...
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"Exciting and vivid . . . an excellent single-volume reference for classical battles" from the author of Greek & Roman Warfare (HistoryNet.com).
This comprehensive reference book on the battles of the ancient world covers events from the eighth century BC down to 31BC, when Octavian defeated Antony and Cleopatra at the battle of Actium. The author presents, in an exciting and vivid style, complete with battle plans and maps, all of the land and sea battles of the Greek and Roman worlds, based on the accounts by historians of the time.
"A chronology of ancient battles from earliest recorded Greek history to the end of the Roman Republic . . . This is a unique resource for which there are no comparable works. It will be useful to students, scholars, and enthusiasts of war gaming." -Booklist
"If you are interested in warfare of Greek and/or Roman times . . . this book should be your first port of call to decide on your next ancients project." -Avon Napoleonic Fellowship
"A magnificent compilation of ancient battles from the dawn of recorded history to 31 BC . . . remarkable . . . Ancient buffs need this book." -Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
This comprehensive reference book on the battles of the ancient world covers events from the eighth century BC down to 31BC, when Octavian defeated Antony and Cleopatra at the battle of Actium. The author presents, in an exciting and vivid style, complete with battle plans and maps, all of the land and sea battles of the Greek and Roman worlds, based on the accounts by historians of the time.
"A chronology of ancient battles from earliest recorded Greek history to the end of the Roman Republic . . . This is a unique resource for which there are no comparable works. It will be useful to students, scholars, and enthusiasts of war gaming." -Booklist
"If you are interested in warfare of Greek and/or Roman times . . . this book should be your first port of call to decide on your next ancients project." -Avon Napoleonic Fellowship
"A magnificent compilation of ancient battles from the dawn of recorded history to 31 BC . . . remarkable . . . Ancient buffs need this book." -Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
Autoren-Porträt von John Drogo Montagu
John Drogo Montagu's love of classical history was fostered in childhood by an inspiring teacher. After a career in medicine, Montagu returned to the classical world and wrote this book.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: John Drogo Montagu
- 2015, 256 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Frontline Books
- ISBN-10: 1473896878
- ISBN-13: 9781473896871
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.01.2015
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