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SEA EAGLES OF EMPIRE

Autor Simon Elliott Andrew Lambert
en Limba Engleză Hardback – noi 2016
The Roman war machine comprised land and naval forces. Although the former has been studied extensively, less has been written and understood about the naval forces of the Roman empire and, in particular, the regional navies which actively participated in most military operations and policed the seas and rivers of the Empire. Until the mid-third century, in a British context, this navy was the Classis Britannica--a strong fighting force in its own right. The composition, ship types, roles, tactics, and technology have never been studied at length. Here Elliot tells the story of this illustrious naval force in their metal-beaked galleys and their exploits defeating enemies of the Empire and keeping the peace around the British Isles.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780750966023
ISBN-10: 0750966025
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 16 Plates, black and white; 16 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: History Press

Notă biografică

Simon Elliot is a historian, completing a PhD at the University of Kent in Archaeology. He has a Masters Degree in War Studies from Kings College London and a Masters Degree in Archaeology from University College London. He is a former editor at both Jane's Defence Weekly and Flight International and has worked as a defense writer on national newspapers. He has had work published in journals including History Today, RUSI Journal, and British Archaeology.

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The Roman war machine comprised land and naval forces. Here in Sea Eagles of Empire Simon Elliott explores the story of this famed naval force, through the reigns of several Roman emperors, discussing the important role it played in military campaigns all across Europe and in policing the waters of the Roman Empire in Britain.