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Rome Seizes the Trident (e-bok) av Marc G de Santis

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Beskrivning

Författare:Marc G de Santis (författare)
Förlag:Pen and Sword
Utgiven:15.02.2021
Längd272 sidor
GenrerSamhälle Och Politik, Fackböcker, Historia & Arkeologi
SpråkEnglish
Format:epub
Kopieringsskydd:Vattenmärkt
ISBN9781473879904

Beskrivning

Seapower played a greater part in ancient empire building than is often appreciated. The Punic Wars, especially the first, were characterized by massive naval battles. The Romans did not even possess a navy of their own when war broke out between them and the Carthaginians in Sicily in 264 B.C. Prior to that, the Romans had relied upon several South Italian Greek cities to provide ships in the same way as its other allies provided soldiers to serve with the legions. The Romans were nevertheless determined to acquire a navy that could challenge that of Carthage. They used a captured galley as a model, reverse engineered it, and constructed hundreds of copies. The Romans used this new navy to wrench maritime superiority from the Carthaginians, most notably at the Battle of Ecnomus where they prevailed through the use of novel tactics. Although not decisive on its own, Rome’s new found naval power was, as Marc De Santis shows, a vital component in their ultimate victory in each of the three Punic Wars.