The Soldier-Emperors of the Third Century Crisis
  The Soldier-Emperors of the Third Century Crisis
Titolo The Soldier-Emperors of the Third Century Crisis
AutorePhilip Davies
Prezzo€ 2,99
EditoreHistoria Magna
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoDRMFREE

Descrizione
In a time when the Roman Empire teetered on the edge of collapse, a new breed of rulers emerged—soldier-emperors who seized power through the loyalty of their legions, reshaping the fate of one of history's greatest civilizations. "The Soldier-Emperors of the Third Century Crisis" unveils the gripping saga of military generals thrust from the battlefield to the throne amid chaos, civil war, and fragmentation. From the violent ascension of Maximinus Thrax to the monumental reunification efforts of Aurelian, this book explores how legionary loyalties could crown emperors or doom them to violent ends. Against a backdrop of relentless barbarian invasions, economic turmoil, and political intrigue, these soldier-emperors wielded unprecedented power—and faced extraordinary challenges. Drawing on vivid ancient accounts, archaeological discoveries, and cutting-edge scholarship, this authoritative narrative reveals the dramatic transformation of imperial authority: from dynastic legitimacy to military might; from centralized control to regional breakaways like the Gallic and Palmyrene Empires; and ultimately to the sweeping reforms of Diocletian that saved the empire from disintegration. Packed with detailed analysis and captivating stories of ambition, betrayal, and survival, this book offers readers a front-row seat to a defining century that shaped the course of Western civilization. Whether you are a history enthusiast, student, or general reader fascinated by power struggles and empire-building, "The Soldier-Emperors of the Third Century Crisis" delivers a compelling, richly detailed journey into one of antiquity's most volatile and transformative eras.