The Battle of Zama The Battle of Zama

The Battle of Zama

A History of One of the Greatest Battles of All Time

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Publisher Description

The Battle of Zama was the decisive battle of the Second Punic War, a war fought between Rome and Carthage in the Third Century AD.  The war itself pitted two fierce rivals who vied for supremacy in the Mediterranean.


A Roman victory on this day would do more then simply bring an end to a long war; it would completely destroy a fierce enemy and would be the first step on its path towards making Rome an empire.


For Carthage, nothing less then its own survival was at stake. Victory would expel a foreign force from its soil and could lead to renewed action against the Romans. A loss would almost certainly mean utter destruction for the once great city state. 


James K. Wheaton takes takes you inside the epic battle to tell you about the leaders, the tactics, strategy involved.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2011
11 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
50
Pages
PUBLISHER
Golgotha Press
SIZE
204.7
KB

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