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The Battle Of Dyrrhachium 48 Bc Caesar Pompey And The Early Campaigns Of The Third Roman Civil War Gareth C Sampson

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The Battle Of Dyrrhachium 48 Bc Caesar Pompey And The Early Campaigns Of The Third Roman Civil War Gareth C Sampson
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.98 MB
Author: Gareth C Sampson
ISBN: 9781526793591, 1526793598
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Battle Of Dyrrhachium 48 Bc Caesar Pompey And The Early Campaigns Of The Third Roman Civil War Gareth C Sampson by Gareth C Sampson 9781526793591, 1526793598 instant download after payment.

In 49 BC the Roman Republic collapsed once more into bloody civil war. At the heart of this war lay the two greatest living Roman commanders, and former allies, Pompey the Great and Julius Caesar, each having built their own factions within the Roman oligarchy and refusing to compromise. The subsequent civil war would be fought for control of the Republic with each man determined to restore peace and stability to Rome, under their leadership. Yet despite this clash it was eighteen months before the two men met in Battle at Dyrrhachium in Albania.

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