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E-grāmata: Clan Fabius, Defenders of Rome: A History of the Republic's Most Illustrious Family

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  • Izdevniecība: Pen & Sword History
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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Pen & Sword History
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473885639

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The history of the Fabii Maximii is in many ways that of the Roman Republic. In the legends and historical scraps that survived the Republic, the members of the Fabius clan were, more often than not, the hammers that forged the empire. Few families contributed more to the survival and success of the Republic and for so many centuries. Few could boast such great glories; perhaps none could match the record of Fabian offices and honors in the Republic. Though the bloodline sank into obscurity in the early empire, the name still carried memories of great achievements past.A historical detective work, this book explores the facts and fables of the Republic’s most distinguished family. Chapters investigate not only the lives and careers of the Fabii Maximi, but the critical military and political contexts of their days. As a result, readers get not only the story of the Roman Republic’s rise and domination of an empire, but a closer look at a family of Romans who made it possible.

The history of the Fabii Maximii is in many ways that of the Roman Republic. Few families contributed more to the survival and success of the Republic and for so many centuries. Few could boast such great glories; perhaps none could match the record of Fabian offices and honors in the Republic. Though the bloodline sank into obscurity in the early
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(9)
Chapter 2 Shadows of the Past: The Fabii and the Fledgling Republic
10(23)
Chapter 3 The First Fabius Maximus, Rullianus and the Samnite Wars
33(34)
Chapter 4 The Battle of Sentinum
67(19)
Chapter 5 Fabius Maximus Cunctator and the War against Hannibal
86(29)
Chapter 6 The Fabian Strategy and the End of the War
115(34)
Chapter 7 Spanish Wars, Gallic Wars, Civil Wars and the End of the Line
149(21)
Appendix A Roman Names 170(1)
Appendix B Glossary of Some Technical Terms 171(2)
Appendix C Glossary of Major Sources for the Republic 173(2)
Appendix D Online Sources of Ancient Authors in Translation 175(2)
Notes 177(18)
Bibliography 195(3)
Index 198
Dr Jeremiah McCall has a PhD in Classical History and specializes in the military history and political culture of the Roman Republic. He teaches high school history in Cincinnati, Ohio and is a pioneering advocate of the use of video games as a means for learning history. His previous works include The Cavalry of the Roman Republic (2002); The Sword of Rome: A Biography of Marcus Claudius Marcellus (Pen & Sword 2012) and Swords and Cinema: Hollywood vs the Reality of Ancient Warfare (Pen & Sword, 2014).