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Vegetius, Thomas R. Phillips, John Clarke

The Military Institutions of the Romans

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If you're intrigued by the historical depth and perennial relevance of military strategy, Vegetius's "The Military Institutions of the Romans" offers an authentic dive into ancient principles that shaped medieval tactics and still echo in modern defense. Its profound insights on military preparedness and strategy are not just a portal into the past, but also a blueprint for understanding the philosophy of war that transcends eras. For enthusiasts of military history or strategy, it's a foundational text that connects the dots across centuries.

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Minna Lacey

Gladiators

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This book is perfect for adventure-seeking readers who crave an adrenaline rush! With its engaging narrative style and vivid illustrations, it takes you deep into the fascinating history of gladiators. You'll learn about their costumes, weaponry, famous fighters, and the arenas where they fought. Be prepared to be captivated by the thrilling tales of bravery, skill, and survival in this brutal world. Don't miss out on this exciting journey into the past!

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Edward N. Luttwak

The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire : From the First Century A.D.to the Third

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Originally published in 1976, a book which looks at the success of the Roman Empire from the 1st to the 3rd century A.D. and attributes this success to the imperial military strategy.At the height of its power, the Roman Empire encompassed the entire Mediterranean basin, extending much beyond it from Britain to Mesopotamia, from the Rhine to the Black Sea. Rome prospered for centuries while successfully resisting attack, fending off everything from overnight robbery raids to full-scale invasion attempts by entire nations on the move. How were troops able to defend the Empire’s vast territories from constant attacks? And how did they do so at such moderate cost that their treasury could pay for an immensity of highways, aqueducts, amphitheaters, city baths, and magnificent temples? In The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire, seasoned defense analyst Edward N. Luttwak reveals how the Romans were able to combine military strength, diplomacy, and fortifications to effectively respond to changing threats. Rome’s secret was not ceaseless fighting, but comprehensive strategies that unified force, diplomacy, and an immense infrastructure of roads, forts, walls, and barriers. Initially relying on client states to buffer attacks, Rome moved to a permanent frontier defense around 117 CE. Finally, as barbarians began to penetrate the empire, Rome filed large armies in a strategy of "defense-in-depth," allowing invaders to pierce Rome’s borders. This updated edition has been extensively revised to incorporate recent scholarship and archeological findings. A new preface explores Roman imperial statecraft. This illuminating book remains essential to both ancient historians and students of modern strategy"A fascinating book, well written and forcefully argued... Luttwak's formulations are as refreshing as they are convincing... He has done for Roman historians what they have not done for themselves." - Z. Yavetz, New Republic

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