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Gordian III and Philip the Arab: The Roman Empire at a Crossroads [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 336 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 75 colour & black and white illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Pen & Sword Military
  • ISBN-10: 1526786753
  • ISBN-13: 9781526786753
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 336 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 75 colour & black and white illustrations
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  • ISBN-10: 1526786753
  • ISBN-13: 9781526786753
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This is a dual biography of the emperors Marcus Antonius Gordianus (‘Gordian III’, reigned 238-244) and Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus (‘Philip the Arab’, reigned 244-249), focusing mainly on the political and military events during this crucial stage of the ‘Third Century Crisis.' The tumultuous 'Year of the Six Emperors' saw Gordian raised to the purple at just thirteen years of age, becoming the youngest emperor in the Empire’s history at a time when the borders were threatened by the powerful Sassanid Persians and the Goths, among others. Gordian died on a campaign against the Persians, either in battle or possibly murdered by his own men.Philip, succeeded Gordian, made peace with Shapur I and returned to Italy. His reign encompassed the spectacular celebration of Rome’s millennium in 248 but the wars in the Balkans and East together with crippling taxation led to mutinies and rebellions. Philip and his brother had until then fought successfully against the Persians and others but this did not save Philip, who was killed by a usurper’s forces at the Battle of Verona in 249. He had been Rome’s first Christian emperor and the author considers why it was fifty years before she had another.

This is a dual biography of the emperors Marcus Antonius Gordianus (‘Gordian III’, reigned 238-244) and Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus (‘Philip the Arab’, reigned 244-249), focusing mainly on the political and military events during this crucial stage of the ‘Third Century Crisis’.
Acknowledgements vi
List of Plates
vii
List of Maps
ix
Introduction and Timeline x
Abbreviations xi
Chapter 1 The Sources And Analysis
1(4)
Chapter 2 The Roman Military In The Third Century
5(18)
Chapter 3 Alexander Severus (222-35)
23(44)
Chapter 4 Maximinius Thrax (Ad 235-38)
67(9)
Chapter 5 The Year Of The Six Emperors (238): Maximinus Thrax, Gordian I, Gordian II, Balbinus And Pubienus, Gordian III
76(34)
Chapter 6 Gordian III (Ad 238-44)
110(38)
Chapter 7 Philip The Arab, The First Christian Emperor (March 244-August/September 249)
148(46)
Select Sources 194(5)
Notes 199(13)
Index 212
Dr Ilkka Syvanne gained his doctorate in history in 2004 from Tampere University in his native Finland. He was vice chairman of the Finnish Society for Byzantine Studies from 2007 to 2016\. In 2017 he was nominated as an Affiliated Professor of the University of Haifa. His previous books include the seven-volume _Military History of Late Rome_; _Caracalla, A Military Biography_; _The Reign of Emperor Gallienus_; _Britain in the Age of Arthur_; and _Aurelian and Probus. The Soldier Emperors Who Saved Rome_, all published by Pen & Sword.