A GRIPPING ILLUSTRATED NARRATIVE OF THE CIMBRIAN (OR CIMBRIC) WAR, IN
WHICH THE ARMIES OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC FINALLY DEFEATED THE GERMANIC
TRIBES OF THE CIMBRI, TEUTONS, AMBRONS AND TIGURINI.
Rome's victory in the Cimbrian War was born of a number of huge and
devastating defeats at the hands of the Germanic tribes (chiefly the
Cimbri and Teutones), who had migrated en masse southwards in the late
2nd century BC. These included the defeat in 113 BC of the consul
Cnaeus Papirius Carbo at Noreia; the smashing of Marcus Iunius
Silanus' army near Burdigala (Bourdeaux) in 109 BC, and the
humiliating destruction of two consular armies at Arausio (Orange)
four years later.
This work explores how, in the autumn of 105 BC, Caius Marius managed
to contain the Germanic threat in the north, before crushing it in two
successful battles, at Aquae Sextiae (Aix-en-Provence) in Gallia
Transalpina in 102 BC and at Vercellae (Vercelli) in Gallia Cisalpina
in 101 BC.
Packed with stunning illustrations covering the major clashes of this
epic and drawn-out war of the late Republic, this work brings to life
for the first time Rome's vital quashing of the Germanic threat to its
very existence. It also documents the rise of Marius, one of Rome's
most important martial figures, who was highly significant in the
transformation of its armed forces.
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The Rise of Caius Marius
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472854940
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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