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Battles of the Ancient World (1285 BC - AD 451)

By: Metro Books

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Metro Books)


Product Info

Title
Battles of the Ancient World (1285 BC - AD 451)
Publisher
Category
Author
Kelly Devries, Martin Dougherty, Iain Dickie
Publish Year
2007
Pages
224
Dimensions
9.5x12x1"
NKG Part #
2147840580
Type
Hardcover

Description

Beginning with the battle of Kadesh (1285 BC), where Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II outmaneuvered the Hittites massed chariot formations, and finishing with the battle of Catalaunian Field (AD 451), where a combined force of Romans and Visigoths defeated Atilla’s Hunnic army in a very bloody battle, the book features examples of every type of Ancient warfare. Battles of the Ancient World includes the devastatingly-effective use of the Greek-style phalanx at Marathon (490 BC), Gaugamela (331 BC), and Hydaspes (326 BC); great cavalry battles, such as Hannibal’s destruction of the Romans at Cannae (216 BC) and the Parthian victory at Carrhae (53 BC); and the decisive sea battles of Salamis (480 BC) and Actium (31 BC). Lively accounts of other famous battles, such as

Alesia (52 BC), where Julius Caesar destroyed the Gaulish army and subjugated Gaul, and Teutoberger Wald (AD 9), where Germanic tribes slaughtered three powerful Roman legions almost to the last man, are described in vivid detail.

Each battle includes an introduction to place it in context, a concise account of the action, and an analysis of the aftermath. A specially commissioned color map illustrating the dispositions and movement of forces brings the subject to life and helps the reader to grasp—at a glance—the development of the battle.

With more than 200 color and black-and-white maps, artworks, and photographs illustrating the battles, leading figures, and tactics of the era, Battles of the Ancient World provides a useful and accessible introduction to some key battles

of the Ancient era. Designed for both the general reader and enthusiast, the book is an essential companion for anyone interested in the history of Ancient warfare.

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