Rome's Enemies (2) : Gallic and British Celts by Peter Wilcox (1985, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherBloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-100850456061
ISBN-139780850456066
eBay Product ID (ePID)398539

Product Key Features

Book TitleRome's Enemies (2) : Gallic and British Celts
Number of Pages48 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1985
TopicMilitary / Ancient, Ancient / Rome
IllustratorMcbride, Angus, Yes
GenreHistory
AuthorPeter Wilcox
Book SeriesMen-At-Arms Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight5.3 Oz
Item Length9.9 in
Item Width7.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition19
Series Volume Number158
Dewey Decimal623.4/41/094
SynopsisIn 390 BC a Gallic army marched on Rome. A confident Roman army of about 15,000 men sent to bar the way was destroyed. Three days after the battle the Gauls entered Rome, much of which they burnt, and demanded a huge bounty of gold to leave the city. During the weighing procedure, Brennus, the Gallic leader, is said to have thrown his sword on to the scales with the words 'Vae victis' - 'Woe to the defeated'. A sentiment the Gauls were soon to experience first hand. This fascinating work by Peter Wilcox explores the history, dress and equipment of Rome's Celtic enemies., In 390 BC, a Gallic army marched on Rome. A confident Roman army of about 15,000 men that was sent to bar the way, was destroyed. Three days after the Battle of Allia, the Gauls entered Rome, much of which they burned, and demanded a huge bounty of gold to leave the city. During the weighing procedure, Brennus, the Gallic leader, is said to have thrown his sword on to the scales with the words 'Vae victis' - 'Woe to the defeated'. A sentiment the Gauls were soon to experience first hand. This fascinating work by Peter Wilcox explores the history, dress and equipment of Rome's Celtic enemies.
LC Classification NumberU805

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