Philippi 42 BC
The death of the Roman Republic
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About this book
Immortalised by Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar, the battle of Philippi was the final meeting between the forces of Mark Antony and Octavian against the armies of Caesar’s assassins Brutus and Longinus. In this book Si Sheppard takes a detailed look at the campaign that was waged around the Macedonian city of Philippi. In the bloody and close combat, legionary fought legionary amid great slaughter, until Brutus’ forces were defeated. Brutus fled and committed suicide the following day. The Republican cause crushed, Rome now rested in the hands of the Second Triumvirate. Packed with photographs, breathtaking battlescene artwork and detailed maps illustrating the course of the battles on land and on sea, this is the history of the campaign which sounded the final death knell for the Republican movement.
Contents
- Origins of the Campaign
- Chronology
- Opposing plans
- Opposing commanders
- Opposing forces
- Orders of battle
- The first battle of Philippi
- The second battle of Philippi
- Aftermath
- The battlefield today
- Further reading
- Index
Paperback; August 2008; 96 pages; ISBN: 9781846032653