Siege Warfare in the Roman World
146 BC–AD 378
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About this book
Sieges were often pivotal in Rome’s wars, including its conflicts with the Macedonians and Carthaginians in the 2nd century BC; the civil wars of the Republic; and the late Roman wars against the Sassanid Persians, who, alone amongst Rome’s adversaries, were equally skilled in siegecraft. This book discusses the siege techniques employed by Roman armies and their opponents throughout the Republic and Empire. It shows that although the 1st century AD has long been considered the golden age of siegecraft, followed by a decline, new and effective siege techniques were in fact used in the following centuries.
Contents
Introduction · Siegecraft in the early first century BC · Siegecraft in the later first century BC · Siegecraft in the early Roman empire · Siegecraft in the middle Roman empire · Siegecraft in the later Roman empire · Conclusion
Paperback; May 2005; 64 pages; ISBN: 9781841767826