Defeat of Rome

Crassus, Carrhae & the Invasion of the East

Nonfiction, History, Ancient History, Rome
Cover of the book Defeat of Rome by Sampson, Gareth C, Pen and Sword
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Sampson, Gareth C ISBN: 9781844686346
Publisher: Pen and Sword Publication: February 21, 2008
Imprint: Pen and Sword Language: English
Author: Sampson, Gareth C
ISBN: 9781844686346
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication: February 21, 2008
Imprint: Pen and Sword
Language: English

In 53BC the Proconsul Marcus Crassus and 36,000 of his legionaries were crushed by the Parthians at Carrhae in what is now eastern Turkey. Crassus' defeat and death and the 20,000 casualties his army suffered were an extraordinary disaster for Rome. The event intensified the bitter, destructive struggle for power in the Roman republic, curtailed the empire's eastward expansion and had a lasting impact on the history of the Mediterranean and the Middle East. It was also the first clash between two of the greatest civilizations of the ancient world. Yet this critical episode has often been neglected by writers on the period who have concentrated on the civil war between Pompey and Caesar. Gareth Sampson, in this challenging and original study, reconstructs the Carrhae campaign in fine detail, reconsiders the policy of imperial expansion and gives a fascinating insight into the opponents the Romans confronted in the East - the Parthians.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In 53BC the Proconsul Marcus Crassus and 36,000 of his legionaries were crushed by the Parthians at Carrhae in what is now eastern Turkey. Crassus' defeat and death and the 20,000 casualties his army suffered were an extraordinary disaster for Rome. The event intensified the bitter, destructive struggle for power in the Roman republic, curtailed the empire's eastward expansion and had a lasting impact on the history of the Mediterranean and the Middle East. It was also the first clash between two of the greatest civilizations of the ancient world. Yet this critical episode has often been neglected by writers on the period who have concentrated on the civil war between Pompey and Caesar. Gareth Sampson, in this challenging and original study, reconstructs the Carrhae campaign in fine detail, reconsiders the policy of imperial expansion and gives a fascinating insight into the opponents the Romans confronted in the East - the Parthians.

More books from Pen and Sword

Cover of the book Military History on the Web by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book Defending Britain's Skies 1940-1945 by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book German Light Cruisers of World War II by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book Daesh by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book Great Spies of the 20th Century by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book Missing: Believed Killed by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book Hereford Locomotive Shed by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book The Panavia Tornado by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book A History of the British Cavalry by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book Walking Verdun by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book Stormtrooper on the Eastern Front by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book The Story of Sheffield at War by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book Regional Tramways - Wales, Isle of Man and Ireland, Post 1945 by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book Operation Chariot by Sampson, Gareth C
Cover of the book Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in Lewisham & Deptford by Sampson, Gareth C
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy