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Roman Warfare was relentless in its pursuit of victory. A ruthless approach to combat played a major part in Rome's history, creating an empire that eventually included much of Europe, the Near East and North Africa. What distinguished the Roman army from its opponents was the uncompromising and total destruction of its enemies. Yet this ferocity was combined with a genius for absorbing conquered peoples, creating one of the most enduring empires ever known. This book narrates the history of Roman warfare from 753 BC, the traditional date of the founding of Rome by Romulus, to the eventual decline and fall of the Roman Empire and attempts to recover Rome and Italy from the 'barbarians' in the sixth century AD. For more information see the Orion Website: http://www.orionbooks.co.uk/MP-40717/Roman-Warfare.htm
Roman Warfare has been also published in German and French.
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