Scipio Africanus

B. D. Hoyos

£25.00

A major new biography of the formidable Roman commander Scipio Africanus.

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Publish Date: 18/08/2025

Description

Scipio Africanus (235-183 BC) commanded his first army at the age of 25, led a daring invasion in Africa to personally defeat Hannibal and secured Rome’s dominance over the Mediterranean. In ten years of command he never lost a battle, employing bold strategies to triumph over six enemy generals. Charismatic, ruthless and self-confident almost to the point of arrogance, Scipio was the first Roman leader hailed as Imperator, ‘victorious commander’, a title later adopted by emperors. He drove Carthage’s forces from Spain and annexed its territories, and later imposed terms on Antiochus III, extending Rome’s reach eastward; yet political jealousy at home led to his bitter exile. This biography explores the fortunes, fame and fate of a leader who outshone Caesar in military genius.

Additional information

Dimensions 234 × 156 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

256

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

937.04092 (edition:23)

Readership

College – higher education / Code: F