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Empire at War A Compendium of Roman Battles from 31 BC to AD 565
Year: 2016
Pages: 224
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Empire at War A Compendium of Roman Battles from 31 BC to AD 565 is a comprehensive history of the Roman Empire's military campaigns from 31 BC to AD 565. The book covers the entire period of the Roman Empire's existence, from its founding by Augustus Caesar to the fall of the Western Empire and the rise of the Eastern Empire. It provides an in-depth analysis of the battles fought during this time, including the tactics used, the weapons employed, and the strategies employed by the Romans. The book also explores the impact of these battles on the empire's development and the evolution of technology. The book begins with the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, where Octavian (later known as Augustus) defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra, marking the end of the Roman Republic and the beginning of the Roman Empire. From there, it chronicles the major battles fought during the reigns of the various emperors, including the Punic Wars against Carthage, the Germanic Wars, and the Parthian Wars.
Empire at War A Compendium of Roman Battles from 31 BC to AD 565 - всеобъемлющая история военных кампаний Римской империи с 31 до н.э. по 565 н.э. Книга охватывает весь период существования Римской империи, от её основания Августом Цезарем до падения Западной империи и возвышения Восточной империи. В ней представлен глубокий анализ сражений, которые велись в это время, включая использованную тактику, применяемое оружие и стратегии, используемые римлянами. Книга также исследует влияние этих сражений на развитие империи и эволюцию технологий. Книга начинается с битвы при Акциуме в 31 году до нашей эры, где Октавиан (позже известный как Август) победил Марка Антония и Клеопатру, что ознаменовало конец Римской республики и начало Римской империи. Оттуда он описывает основные сражения, которые велись во время правления различных императоров, включая Пунические войны против Карфагена, Германские войны и Парфянские войны.
Empire at War A Competium of Roman Battles from 31 BC to AD 565 - storia completa delle campagne militari dell'impero romano dal 31 al 565 a.C. Il libro copre tutto il periodo dell'impero romano, dalla sua fondazione da Augusto Cesare fino alla caduta dell'impero occidentale e all'ascesa dell'impero orientale. Fornisce un'analisi approfondita delle battaglie in corso, incluse le tattiche usate, le armi usate e le strategie utilizzate dai romani. Il libro indaga anche l'impatto di queste battaglie sullo sviluppo dell'impero e sull'evoluzione della tecnologia. Il libro inizia con la battaglia di Accium nel 31 avanti Cristo, dove Ottaviano (più tardi conosciuto come August) sconfisse Marco Antonio e Cleopatra, segnando la fine della Repubblica di Roma e l'inizio dell'impero romano. Da lì descrive le principali battaglie combattute durante il regno di diversi imperatori, tra cui le guerre puniche contro Carfagna, le guerre tedesche e le guerre del Partenio.
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