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The Roman Gladius and the Ancient Fighting Techniques Volume I Monarchy and Consular Age
Year: 2022
Pages: 418
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Stinson, is a historical novel that tells the story of the development of the Roman Empire from its origins to the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The book focuses on the role of the gladius, a short sword used by Roman soldiers, as a symbol of power and authority. The Roman Gladius and the Ancient Fighting Techniques Volume I Monarchy and Consular Age, written by John H. Stinson, is a historical novel that tells the story of the development of the Roman Empire from its origins to the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The book focuses on the role of the gladius, a short sword used by Roman soldiers, as a symbol of power and authority. The plot of the book revolves around the evolution of the Roman Empire, from its humble beginnings as a small city-state to its rise as a global superpower. The author explores how the gladius, a simple yet deadly weapon, played a crucial role in shaping the empire's destiny. The novel delves into the political, social, and military aspects of the Roman Empire during its monarchy and consular ages, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of its rulers and warriors. The story begins with the founding of Rome and follows the rise of the Roman Republic, where the gladius became an essential tool for soldiers fighting against invading armies.
Stinson, - исторический роман, повествующий о развитии Римской империи от её истоков до падения Западной Римской империи. Книга посвящена роли гладиуса, короткого меча, используемого римскими солдатами, как символа власти и авторитета. «The Roman Gladius and the Ancient Fighting Techniques Volume I Monarchy and Consular Age», написанный Джоном Х. Стинсоном, - исторический роман, повествующий о развитии Римской империи от её истоков до падения Западной Римской империи. Книга посвящена роли гладиуса, короткого меча, используемого римскими солдатами, как символа власти и авторитета. Сюжет книги вращается вокруг эволюции Римской империи, от её скромных начал как небольшого города-государства до её возвышения как глобальной сверхдержавы. Автор исследует, как гладиус, простое, но смертоносное оружие, сыграло решающую роль в формировании судьбы империи. Роман углубляется в политические, социальные и военные аспекты Римской империи в период её монархии и консульских эпох, освещая борьбу и триумфы её правителей и воинов. История начинается с основания Рима и следует за возвышением Римской республики, где гладиус стал существенным инструментом для солдат, сражающихся против вторгшихся армий.
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