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Grandes Enemigos de Roma : La Historia Del Estado Más Extenso de la Antigüedad Contada a Través de Los Pueblos Que Se Enfrentaron a Sus Legiones.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
de la Torre, José Ignacio.
Contributor:
Rodríguez, Julio.
Amela, Luis.
Campomanes, Emilio.
Series:
Historia Incógnita Series
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Romans.
Rome.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (302 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Madrid : Ediciones Nowtilus, S.L., 2024.
Summary:
This book delves into the formidable adversaries of ancient Rome, exploring the histories and significant events of various peoples and leaders who challenged the Roman legions. It covers a broad spectrum of foes including Pyrrhus of Epirus, Viriathus and the Lusitanians, Mithridates VI of Pontus, Vercingetorix of the Arverni, Arminius of the Germans, Boudica of the Britons, Decebalus of the Dacians, and Sapor I of the Sassanid Persians. The authors aim to provide a comprehensive account of these historical confrontations, highlighting the resilience and impact of Rome's enemies. The book is intended for readers interested in Roman history and its military conflicts, offering insights into the dynamics of power and resistance in antiquity. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Portada
Medio título
Título
Creditos
Dedicatoria
Índice
Unas palabras sobre los enemigos de Roma
A modo de introducción
Capítulo I. Los epirotas: Pirro
Capítulo II. Viriato y los lusitanos: el terror de Roma
Capítulo III. El peligro proviene de orillas del mar Negro: Mitrídates VI del Ponto
Capítulo IV. Los arvernos: Vercingétorix
Capítulo V. Arminio y los germanos
Capítulo VI. Boudica y los britanos
Capítulo VII. Decébalo y los dacios
Capítulo VIII. Sapor I y los persas sasánidas
Capítulo IX. Los suevos. De los bosques danubianos a la Gallaecia
Capítulo X. Los burgundios
Capítulo XI. Los enemigos de Roma en el cine
Glosario onomástico
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ISBN:
9788413054810
8413054818
OCLC:
1455135555

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