A Companion to the Punic WarsDexter Hoyos John Wiley & Sons, 13 ene 2011 - 576 páginas A Companion to the Punic Wars offers a comprehensive new survey of the three wars fought between Rome and Carthage between 264 and 146 BC.
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the First Punic War and aftermath | 129 |
Strategies | 149 |
Roman Politics in the First Punic War | 167 |
Roman Politics and Expansion 241219 | 184 |
Carthage in Africa and Spain 241218 | 204 |
List of Tables viii | 222 |
The Reasons for the War | 225 |
Notes on Contributors | x |
Roman Economy Finance and Politics | 376 |
the Last HalfCentury of Carthage 393 | 395 |
The Punic Wars 1 | 412 |
Economy and Demography after | 412 |
The Siege | 430 |
Conclusions | 447 |
Spain Africa and Rome after Carthage | 467 |
Carthage and Hannibal in Roman | 483 |
Tactics Strategy and Geostrategy | 242 |
Hannibal and Propaganda | 260 |
Roman Strategy and Aims in the Second | 280 |
The War in Italy 218203 | 299 |
Spain Sicily Macedon Africa | 320 |
Rome Latins and Italians in the Second | 339 |
Punic Politics Economy and Alliances 218201 | 357 |
References | 499 |
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The Rise of Rome to 264 | 9 |
Early Relations between Rome and Carthage | 28 |
Manpower and Food Supply in the First | 58 |
the Face of Punic War Battle | 77 |
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