Ancient Warfare VIII.6
Ancient Warfare VIII.6 with The Roman conquest of Greece
Starting in the 4th century BC, Rome's expansionist policies brought it into increasing contact (and conflict) with Greater Greece. Through a combination of diplomacy and intimidation, they came to rule the entire region by the end of the millennia.
Starting in the 4th century BC, Rome's expansionist policies brought it into increasing contact (and conflict) with Greater Greece. Through a combination of diplomacy and intimidation, they came to rule the entire region by the end of the millennia.
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Ancient Warfare VIII.6
Theme: The Roman conquest of Greece
- Joseph Hall, ‘Historical introduction’
- Michael J. Taylor, ‘The Pydna Monument’ (Source)
- Gabriel Baker, ‘Greek reactions to Roman warfare’
- Jasper Oorthuys, 'The Reenactor - Soldiers of Rome'
- Owen Rees, ‘Philopoemen, the last of the Greeks’
- Ruben Post, 'Weapons, armour and Greek society- Arms make the man'
- Michael Park, ‘The Battle of Cynoscephalae’
- Sidney Dean, ‘Greek spear versus Roman pilum’
Features:
- Alberto Perez, ‘Women in warfare in European protohistory’
- Matthew Beazley, ‘Julian in Gaul’
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Manufacturer | Karwansaray BV |
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Free shipping on entire order | No |
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