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Septimius Severus and the Roman Army

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The assassination of Emperor Commodus in 192 sparked a civil war. Septimius Severus emerged as the eventual victor and his dynasty (the Severans) ruled until 235. He fought numerous campaigns, against both internal rivals and external enemies, extending the Empire to the east (adding Mesopotamia), the south (in Africa) and the north (beyond Hadrian's Wall). The military aspects of his reign, including his reforms of the army, are the main focus of this new study.After discussing his early career and governorship of Pannonia, Michael Sage narrates his war with Pescennius Niger, the siege of Byzantium, and the campaign in northern Mesopotamia that added it as a province. The much more difficult campaign against Clodius Albinus in Gaul is also studied in detail, as is that in North Africa. The narrative concludes with an account of the last campaign in Britain and Severus' death. The final chapters analyse Septimius' reforms of the army and assess their impact on events of the next seventy years until the accession of Diocletian.�His greatest weakness was his love for his family. Like Marcus Aurelius he loved his children too much. They failed to maintain what he had bequeathed them.
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Authors:
Michael, Sage,
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781399003230
Illustrations Note:
1 map
Number of Pages:
240
Publication Date:
30/11/2021
Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year Published:
2021
Place of Publication:
South Yorkshire
Language:
English
Imprint:
Pen & Sword Military
SKU:
9781399003230

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