Zama 202 BC

Scipio crushes Hannibal in North Africa

Nonfiction, History, Ancient History, Rome, Africa, Military
Cover of the book Zama 202 BC by Mir Bahmanyar, Bloomsbury Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mir Bahmanyar ISBN: 9781472814234
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: September 22, 2016
Imprint: Osprey Publishing Language: English
Author: Mir Bahmanyar
ISBN: 9781472814234
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: September 22, 2016
Imprint: Osprey Publishing
Language: English

The battle of Zama, fought across North Africa around 202 BC, was the final large-scale clash of arms between the world's two greatest western powers of the time – Carthage and Rome. The engagement ended the Second Punic War, waged from 218 until 201 BC. The armies were led by two of the most famous commanders of all time – the legendary Carthaginian general Hannibal, renowned for crossing the Alps with his army into Italy, and the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio, who along with his father was among the defeated at the battle of Cannae in 216 BC.

Drawing upon years of research, author Mir Bahmanyar gives a detailed account of this closing battle, analysing the tactics employed by each general and the forces they had at their disposal. Stunning, specially commissioned artwork brings to life the epic clash that saw Hannibal defeated and Rome claim its spot as the principal Mediterranean power.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The battle of Zama, fought across North Africa around 202 BC, was the final large-scale clash of arms between the world's two greatest western powers of the time – Carthage and Rome. The engagement ended the Second Punic War, waged from 218 until 201 BC. The armies were led by two of the most famous commanders of all time – the legendary Carthaginian general Hannibal, renowned for crossing the Alps with his army into Italy, and the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio, who along with his father was among the defeated at the battle of Cannae in 216 BC.

Drawing upon years of research, author Mir Bahmanyar gives a detailed account of this closing battle, analysing the tactics employed by each general and the forces they had at their disposal. Stunning, specially commissioned artwork brings to life the epic clash that saw Hannibal defeated and Rome claim its spot as the principal Mediterranean power.

More books from Bloomsbury Publishing

Cover of the book Terra Incognita by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book The Title by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book Dying for Ideas by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book Wehrmacht Combat Helmets 1933–45 by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book Counterstrike by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book The Strange Case of the Composer and His Judge by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book El Narco by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book Half-Time by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book The Law of the Single European Market by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book Three Spanish Golden Age Plays by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book New Perspectives on the History of Gender and Empire by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book The Zaza Kurds of Turkey by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book Undetectable by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book The Bloomsbury Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers by Mir Bahmanyar
Cover of the book War as Spectacle by Mir Bahmanyar
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy