In 197 BC, Roman and Macedonian armies met in the hills of Thessaly in a battle that would change the balance of power in the ancient Mediterranean world.
197 BC: The Battle of Cynoscephalae presents a clear and accessible account of this confrontation, explaining how the campaign developed, why the two sides came to fight, and how the outcome affected Rome's growing involvement in Greek affairs.
The book places the battle within its political and military setting, outlining the rivalry between the Roman Republic and the kingdom of Macedon and the wider tensions shaping the eastern Mediterranean in the early second century BC. It also considers the consequences of the Roman victory and why Cynoscephalae came to be seen as an important moment in the decline of Hellenistic power and the rise of Rome.
Written for general readers, this concise guide is suitable for those interested in:
ancient Roman history Hellenistic Greece and Macedon major battles of the ancient world the expansion of Roman powerBalanced and straightforward in approach, this book offers an introduction to a battle that helped mark Rome's emergence as a dominant force beyond Italy and its growing influence over the Greek world.
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