The Roman Army: The Backbone of an Empire

Par : Philip Davies
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230176183
  • EAN9798230176183
  • Date de parution12/04/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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"The Roman Army: The Backbone of an Empire" by Philip Davies offers a comprehensive exploration of the military system that enabled the Roman Empire to dominate much of the ancient world for centuries. From its origins as a small, citizen-based force to its evolution into a vast and highly organized institution, the book examines the Roman army's structure, tactics, and strategies that led to its success in battle.
It delves into the lives of the soldiers, the innovations in military engineering, and the logistical expertise that kept the empire's borders secure. Focusing on key military leaders, pivotal battles, and the legacies of Roman military tradition, the book also highlights the decline and transformation of the army during the empire's final centuries. Through a detailed analysis of both successes and failures, "The Roman Army: The Backbone of an Empire" reveals how this military force not only shaped Rome's expansion but also laid the groundwork for future military systems in Western civilization.
"The Roman Army: The Backbone of an Empire" by Philip Davies offers a comprehensive exploration of the military system that enabled the Roman Empire to dominate much of the ancient world for centuries. From its origins as a small, citizen-based force to its evolution into a vast and highly organized institution, the book examines the Roman army's structure, tactics, and strategies that led to its success in battle.
It delves into the lives of the soldiers, the innovations in military engineering, and the logistical expertise that kept the empire's borders secure. Focusing on key military leaders, pivotal battles, and the legacies of Roman military tradition, the book also highlights the decline and transformation of the army during the empire's final centuries. Through a detailed analysis of both successes and failures, "The Roman Army: The Backbone of an Empire" reveals how this military force not only shaped Rome's expansion but also laid the groundwork for future military systems in Western civilization.