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Carrhae 53 BC

Rome's Disaster in the Desert

Nic Fields author Seán Ó’Brógáin illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:18th Aug '22

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This book provides a detailed exploration of the Battle of Carrhae, highlighting the strategies and consequences of Rome's defeat in Carrhae 53 BC.

In Carrhae 53 BC, the author delves into one of the most significant and humiliating defeats in Roman history. The Battle of Carrhae unfolded during a pivotal moment marked by the political maneuvers of the First Triumvirate, which included prominent figures such as Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus. This account reveals the complex interplay of treachery, strategy, and the geographical challenges that ultimately led to Rome's downfall against the Parthians. The battle took place near a vital trade route, set against the stark backdrop of northern Mesopotamia, and it sent shockwaves through the Roman Empire's power dynamics.

Dr. Nic Fields, a classical historian, meticulously examines the psychological and political motivations that influenced the decisions made by Crassus, particularly his yearning for military glory and public recognition. Despite facing overwhelming odds, the Parthian general Surena showcased remarkable tactical prowess, employing his cavalry to outmaneuver the Roman legions. The narrative highlights how the Parthian horse archers executed their strategies with precision, leading to a devastating defeat for Crassus and his troops.

The book is enriched with detailed illustrations that depict the equipment and weaponry of both the Romans and Parthians, along with maps that provide a visual understanding of the battle's dynamics. Through Carrhae 53 BC, readers gain insight into the intricacies of ancient warfare and the factors that contributed to one of Rome's most notorious military failures.

The author has produced a thoroughly researched profile of this humiliating defeat of one of the Triumvirate and the loss of most of a Roman army. He combines a knowledge of the classical sources (as usual, few in number and reliability) with a grasp of the military issues at both strategic and tactical level. -- Chris Jarvis * Miniature Wargames *
Complemented by excellent illustrations and maps plus photographs where appropriate I thoroughly enjoyed this excellent book. * Amy Rumour Service *

ISBN: 9781472849045

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96 pages