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The Sword Of Rome A Biography Of Marcus Claudius Marcellus Jeremiah B Mccall

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The Sword Of Rome A Biography Of Marcus Claudius Marcellus Jeremiah B Mccall
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.24 MB
Author: Jeremiah B McCall
ISBN: 9781783461561, 9781848843790, 178346156X, 1848843798
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Sword Of Rome A Biography Of Marcus Claudius Marcellus Jeremiah B Mccall by Jeremiah B Mccall 9781783461561, 9781848843790, 178346156X, 1848843798 instant download after payment.

Marcellus' military exploits were largely unmatched by any other aristocrat of Roman Middle Republic. As a young soldier in the First Punic War, he won a reputation for his skill in single combat. In his first consulship, he earned a triumph for defeating a Gallic tribe, no small feat in and of itself, and also slew the Gallic chieftain Britomartus in single combat. Consequently, he earned the spolia opima, an honor, according to Roman antiquarians, that had only been earned twice before, once by Romulus himself. He went on to defeat the hitherto-invincible Hannibal in a small battle around the central Italian city of Nola, and subsequently led an army to subdue and plunder the powerful city of Syracuse in an epic 2 year siege (despite the ingenius defensive measures of the inventor Archimedes). Yet, despite his undeniable success as a warrior and commander, Marcellus met with considerable political opposition at Rome.

Marcellus' career not only makes exciting reading, but gives an excellent vantage point from which to view the military and political struggles of the period and the role of military successes in the aristocratic culture of the Roman Republic. His biography will be an important addition to existing works on Roman military history.

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