Carthaginian Warrior 264–146 BC

Nic Fields author Steve Noon illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:10th Sep '10

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Carthaginian Warrior 264–146 BC cover

The story of the warriors who fought for Carthage, the Semitic superpower that clashed with Rome in a series of three epic wars (264–241 BC, 218–201 BC, and 149–146 BC).

By the outbreak of the First Carthaginian War, Carthage controlled the whole coast of northern Africa. This book explores the heterogeneous mixture of races within the Carthaginian forces, and discusses their clothing, equipment and weaponry. It details their tactical deployment and covers the campaign experiences of the great general Hannibal.By the outbreak of the First Carthaginian War, Carthage controlled the whole coast of northern Africa. At first, the core of the Carthaginian armies was made up of armed citizens, backed by levies from tributary allies and foreign mercenaries. Later, the mercenaries would become the backbone of these armies. This book explores the heterogeneous mixture of races within the Carthaginian forces, and discusses their clothing, equipment and weaponry. It details their tactical deployment and covers the campaign experiences of the great general Hannibal, who inflicted a number of defeats on Rome, before his eventual defeat at the battle of Zama in 202 BC.

ISBN: 9781846039584

Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 7mm

Weight: 216g

64 pages