Ancient Warfare XIII.3
Ancient Warfare XIII.3 with the rise of Septimius Severus.
The murder of Commodus on December 31st, AD 192, unleashed a race for the throne by a series of claimants. Five years later, at the battle of Lugdunum, the contest was finally decided.
The murder of Commodus on December 31st, AD 192, unleashed a race for the throne by a series of claimants. Five years later, at the battle of Lugdunum, the contest was finally decided.
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Ancient Warfare XIII.3
Theme: The Rise of Septimius Severus
- Jasper Oorthuys, 'Historical introduction - The rise of Septimius Severus'.
- Mike Bishop, 'Deciphering the double burial - Murder in Canterbury'.
- Dr. Simon Elliott, 'The Battle of Lugdunum, AD 197 - Clash of the titans'.
- Jessica Brain, 'Defence on the fringes of the Roman Empire - The permeable border'.
Features:
- Ross Cowan, 'Arms & armour reuse in the Roman Empire - Old weapons for new soldiers'.
- Jon Coulston, 'War in the archaeological record, part III - Siege warfare'.
- Graham Wrightson, 'Combined arms in Macedonia - The peak of integrated warfare'.
- Gareth Williams, 'Evaluating Herodotus' statement - "Naked" Persians at Plataea'.
- Nicholas L. Wright - Macedonian armies before Philip II - They will not prove formidable'.
- Murray Dahm, 'Putting hoplites on horses - Riding to war'.
- Duncan B. Campbell, 'The Equites Singulares Augusti - Riding with the emperor'.
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Additional Info
Manufacturer | Karwansaray BV |
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Free shipping on entire order | No |
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