Ancient Warfare XIII.1
Ancient Warfare XIII.1 with Hellenistic mercenary armies in Southern Italy
Tarentum in southern Italy may have been a Spartan colony, but when it was under pressure from first its Italic neighbours and then Rome itself, it preferred to call in some help from abroad.
Tarentum in southern Italy may have been a Spartan colony, but when it was under pressure from first its Italic neighbours and then Rome itself, it preferred to call in some help from abroad.
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Ancient Warfare XIII.1
Theme: Hellenistic mercenary armies in Southern Italy
- Tristan Hughes, 'Hellenistic kings meddling in Italy - Hired help from overseas'.
- Walter Goralski, 'A new reconstruction of Heraclea - Pyrrhus meets Rome'.
- Paul Michael Bardunias, 'A king in search of a kingdom - Cleonymus of Sparta'.
- Nicholas Sekunda, 'Deployment at Asculum - The army of Pyrrhus'.
Features:
- Murray Dahm, 'Completing the hoplite accoutrement - The well-greaved Greek'.
- Svenja Fabian, 'Gladiators and the Roman army - The disgraced as soldiers'.
- Graham Wrightson, 'Combined arms and integrated warfare, part I - All together now'.
- Tacticus, 'Taktikè Technè, part x - Swordsmanship in the Graeco-Roman world'.
- Murray Dahm, 'Panels from a missing Roman arch - Trajan's lost Praetorians'.
- Duncan B. Campbell, 'Hospital staff in the Roman army - Running the Valetudinarium'.
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Manufacturer | Karwansaray BV |
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Free shipping on entire order | No |
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