Ancient Warfare XIII.6 (PDF)
Ancient Warfare XIII.6 (PDF) with the emperor Claudius at war
Though not known for his martial prowess, Claudius, like many Roman emperors before and after, needed a military victory to cement his position. Britain was the ideal target.
Though not known for his martial prowess, Claudius, like many Roman emperors before and after, needed a military victory to cement his position. Britain was the ideal target.
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Ancient Warfare XIII.6
Theme: The emperor Claudius at war
- Jo Ball, 'From Varian Disaster to victory - Claudius in Germania'.
- Ross Cowan, 'The Emperor Claudius and his praetorians - Grim guardians'.
- Birgitta Hoffmann, 'Claudius' conquest of Britain - Making his mark'.
- Murray Dahm, 'Anachronistic pachyderms - Elephants in Britannia'.
- Duncan B Campell, 'Claudius and the Roman army - Caesar's legacy'.
Features:
- Murray Dahm, 'Hoplitopalas - Greek wrestlers wearing armour?'.
- Michael Livingston and Myke Cole, 'End of the Antigonid Empire: 168 BC - Finding Pydna'.
- Murray Dahm, 'Ramesses II's grand propganda at Abu Simbel - The Kadesh Relief'.
- Tacticus, 'Technè Taktikè, part XIV - The corvus: a beak like no other'.
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Manufacturer | Karwansaray BV |
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Free shipping on entire order | No |
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