Armies of Celtic Europe 700 BC to AD 106 : history, organization & equipment /

Although comprised of many distinct tribes and groupings, the Celts shared a distinctive culture that dominated much of Europe for centuries. They enjoyed a formidable reputation as fierce and brave warriors, skilled horsemen and fine metalworkers. In 390 BC an alliance of Celtic tribes defeated a R...

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Main Authors: Esposito, Gabriele (Author)
Published: Pen & Sword Military,
Publisher Address: Barnsley. South Yorkshire, England :
Publication Dates: 2019.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Armies of the past.
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Summary: Although comprised of many distinct tribes and groupings, the Celts shared a distinctive culture that dominated much of Europe for centuries. They enjoyed a formidable reputation as fierce and brave warriors, skilled horsemen and fine metalworkers. In 390 BC an alliance of Celtic tribes defeated a Roman army at the River Allia and went on to sack Rome and thenceforth the Romans lived under their threat. In the early third century BC a Celtic army swept into Macedonia and Greece, won a major victory at Thermopylai and ransacked the sacred sanctuary at Delphi. Such was their warlike prowess that, when not fighting their own wars, they were sought after as mercenaries by many armies, serving as far afield as southern Egypt. When the Romans invaded Gaul (France and Belgium) and the British Isles, Celtic armies resisted them fiercely. --
Item Description: "Armies of the past"--Jacket.
Carrier Form: x, 172 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [163]-164) and index.
ISBN: 9781526730336
1526730332
Index Number: D70
CLC: E509
Call Number: E509/E777