The Roman Conquests series seeks to explain when and how the Romans
were able to conquer a vast empire stretching from the foothills of
the Scottish Highlands to the Sahara Desert, from the Atlantic to the
Persian Gulf. How did their armies adapt to and overcome the
challenges of widely varied enemies and terrain? In this volume, Dr
Simon Elliott draws on the latest research and archaeological evidence
to present a new narrative of the conquest (never completed) of
Britain. From Julius Caesar’s initial incursions in 55 and 54 BC,
through the Claudian invasion of 43 AD and the campaigns of expansion
and pacification thereafter, he analyses the Roman army in action. The
weapons, equipment, organization, leadership, strategy and tactics of
the legions and their British foes are described and analysed. The
ferocity of the resistance was such that the island was never wholly
subdued and required a disproportionate military presence for the
duration of its time as a Roman province.
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ISBN
9781526765697
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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