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Eagle and the Lion

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The epic story of the imperial rivalry between two of the greatest empires of the ancient world - Parthian and Persian - and how they rose and eventually fell.

The Roman empire shaped the culture of the western world against which all other great powers are compared. Stretching from the north of Britain to the Sahara, and from the Atlantic coast to the Euphrates, it imposed peace and prosperity on an unprecedented scale.

However, the exception lay in the east, where the Parthian and then Persian empires ruled over great cities and the trade routes to mysterious lands beyond. This was the place Alexander the Great had swept through, creating a dream of glory and conquest which tantalised Greeks and Romans alike. Caesar, Mark Antony and a long succession of emperors longed to follow in Alexander's footsteps. All failed. Only here did the Roman empire slow down and eventually stop because it was unable to go any further.

Following seven centuries of conflict that, ultimately, neither Rome nor Persia would win, The Eagle and the Lion delves into the clash, context and journeys of these entities of great power and the people caught in their wider struggle.

About the author

Adrian Goldsworthy's doctoral thesis formed the basis for his first book, The Roman Army at War 100 BC–AD 200 (OUP, 1996), and his research has focused on aspects of warfare in the Graeco-Roman world. He is the bestselling author of many ancient world titles, including both military history and historical novels. He also consults on historical documentaries for the History Channel, National Geographic, and the BBC.

Adrian Goldsworthy studied at Oxford, where his doctoral thesis examined the Roman army. He went on to become an acclaimed historian of Ancient Rome. He is the author of numerous works of non-fiction, including Philip and Alexander: Kings and Conquerors, Caesar, The Fall of the West, Pax Romana and Hadrian's Wall.

Summary

The epic story of the imperial rivalry between two of the greatest empires of the ancient world – how they rose and eventually fell.

Foreword

The epic story of the imperial rivalry between two of the greatest empires of the ancient world - how they rose and eventually fell.

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PRAISE FOR PHILIP AND ALEXANDER:

'As successful in meeting its ambitions as Philip's kingship, as sweeping as Alexander's conquests' Tom Holland.

'By pairing the two giants of Macedonia, Goldsworthy helps the reader understand Alexander's life all the better, and sheds light on the achievements and character of Philip' Aspects of History.

'Contributes significantly to making these scholarly developments accessible to a very wide audience, through engaging narratives which capture the political complexity of the Greek world' TLS.

'Sterling scholarship, engaging prose, insightful analysis, and unbiased assessment' Victor Davis Hanson.

'Belongs on the (sturdy) shelf of any reader interested in military, political or social history'

Product details

Authors Adrian Goldsworthy, Goldsworthy Adrian
Publisher Head of Zeus
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.06.2023
 
EAN 9781838931957
ISBN 978-1-83893-195-7
No. of pages 608
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity
Non-fiction book

military history, HISTORY / Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), HISTORY / Military / Ancient, Ancient Rome, Ancient History, Non Fiction, Ancient warfare, Persian Empire, HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / General

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