Cover art for Roman Conquests: Mesopotamia & Arabia
Published
Pen And Sword, February 2021
ISBN
9781473883260
Format
Hardcover, 192 pages
Dimensions
23.4cm × 15.6cm

Roman Conquests: Mesopotamia & Arabia

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This volume explores the Roman invasions and military operations in two distinct yet related areas: Mesopotamia and Arabia. In these far-flung regions of the ancient known world, Rome achieved the greatest point of expansion in the history of her Empire.

Under the reign of the Emperor Trajan, the Roman Empire reached the point of maximum expansion made famous by maps of the world circa AD 120. Under the Severans, significant efforts were expended on a Roman dream of linking the two regions into one mighty provincial bulwark against Eastern enemies. Individual chapters detail the history of the conquest of these easternmost territories of the Empire, analysing the opposing armies involved (Roman, Parthian, Sassanian, Arab) and the reasons for success and failure. The story of how Rome won and lost her Far East offers a paradigm for the rise and fall of the greatest military empire of the ancient world. AUTHOR: Dr Lee Frantantuono is a Professor of Classics at Ohio Wesleyan University. His previous work includes 'The Battle of Actium 31 BC' (2016), 'Lucullus: The Life and Campaigns of a Roman Conqueror' (2017) and 'Caligula: An Unexpected General' (2018) all published by Pen & Sword.

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