Rome at War

“Rome at War” by Osprey Publishing Ltd. is a detailed exploration of the military history of the Roman Empire, published by Osprey Publishing on August 21, 2018. This 192-page volume presents an overview of the significant conflicts that defined the empire, including Julius Caesar’s Gallic Wars and the Civil War against Pompey, which ultimately led to Caesar becoming the Dictator of Rome. The book features full-color artwork that vividly illustrates the soldiers and battles, enhancing the reader’s understanding of this historical period.
Readers will find a comprehensive narrative that covers the wars of expansion as well as the eventual decline and fragmentation of the empire. The inclusion of images and color maps further enriches the presentation, making the military history of Rome accessible and engaging. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the military aspects of Roman history, particularly during the era from 30 B.C. to 476 A.D.
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The Roman Empire was the greatest the world has ever seen, and its legendary military might was the foundation of this success.
This compact volume tells the fascinating story of the major conflicts that shaped the empire, from Julius Caesar’s bloody Gallic Wars and the Civil War against Pompey that left the victorious Caesar the Dictator of Rome, through the wars of expansion to its decline and fragmentation. Beautiful full-color artwork of the soldiers and battles bring the Roman world to life, along with images and color maps.
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