EXPLORES THE CRITICAL BATTLE OF CARRHAE, A FASCINATING TALE OF
TREACHERY, TACTICS, AND TOPOGRAPHY IN WHICH ROME EXPERIENCED ONE OF
ITS MOST HUMILIATING DEFEATS.
The Battle of Carrhae is from a heady moment in Roman history – that
of the clever carve-up of power between the 'First Triumvirate' of
Caius Iulius Caesar, Cnaeus Pompeius Magnus and Marcus Licinius
Crassus (the Roman general who had famously put down the Spartacan
revolt). It is a fascinating tale of treachery, tactics, and
topography in which Rome experienced one of its most humiliating
defeats at the hands of the Parthians, not far from a trade-route town
hunkered down on the fringes of the arid wastes of northern
Mesopotamia, sending shock waves through the Roman power structure.
In this work, classical historian Dr Nic Fields draws out the crucial
psychological and political factors (including Crassus' lust for
military glory and popular acclaim) that played a key role in this
brutal battle. Despite being heavily outnumbered, the Parthian general
Surena's horsemen completely outmanoeuvered Crassus' legionaries,
killing or capturing most of the Roman soldiers. The detailed
battlescene artworks reveal the tactics and techniques of the Parthian
horse archers, and Roman and Parthian equipment and weaponry, and the
approach to battle is clearly explained in 2d maps and 3D bird's-eye
views.
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Rome's Disaster in the Desert
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472849076
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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