Ancient Warfare VIII.5 (PDF)
Ancient Warfare VIII.5 with Rebellion against the Empire - the Jewish-Roman Wars
The Jewish population of the Roman Near East revolted against its Roman rulers three times: first between AD 66 and 70, then under Trajan in AD 116-117 and finally, the Bar Kochba revolt raged in Judea between 132 and 135, suppressed at heavy cost.
The Jewish population of the Roman Near East revolted against its Roman rulers three times: first between AD 66 and 70, then under Trajan in AD 116-117 and finally, the Bar Kochba revolt raged in Judea between 132 and 135, suppressed at heavy cost.
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Ancient Warfare VIII.5
Theme: Rebellion against the Empire
- Mladen Popovic, "Historical introduction"
- Tilman G. Moritz, "A history of victors? Josephus' account of the First Jewish War"
- Vassilis Pergalias, "Soldiers of the Empire - The Third Gallica during the Revolt of AD 66"
- Sean Manning, "A War at Sea? - The Victoria Navalis"
- Sidney E Dean, "Titus ante Portas - The Siege of Jerusalem, AD 70"
- Graham Sumner, "Roman soldier in Judea - Roman imperial legionary cavalryman"
- Joseph Hall, "Rebellion in the Diaspora - The Second Jewish Revolt, AD 116-117"
- Arnold Blumberg, "Judea's Last Bid for Freedom - The Bar Kochba Revolt"
- Tilman G. Moritz, "On the cover"
Features:
- Owen Rees, "Let slip the Dogs of War - Dogs in ancient Greek warfare"
- Marc G. DeSantis, "Conquering the Sea from the Land - Alexander's antidote to Persian sea power"
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Manufacturer | Karwansaray BV |
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Digital product | Yes |
Free shipping on entire order | No |
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