The image of the Roman legionary is as familiar today as it was to the
citizens - and enemies - of the vast Roman Empire two thousand years
ago. This book goes beyond the stereotypes found in popular culture to
examine the Roman Army from the first armed citizens of the early
Republic through the glorious heights of the Imperial legions to the
shameful defeats inflicted upon the late Roman Army by the Goths and
Huns. Tracing the development of tactics, equipment and training, this
work provides a detailed insight into the military force that enable
Rome to become the greatest empire the world has ever seen.
As well as describing the changes in the army over the centuries, The
Roman Army also sheds light on the talented men who led these soldiers
in battle and the momentous battles fought, including Cannae, Pharsalus,
and Adrianople. Illustrated with detailed maps, artwork and photographs,
this volume provides a complete reference to the Roman Army from the 8th
century BC to the period after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in
the 5th century AD.
Hardback edition ISBN: 9781849081627