
guerras ibéricas
'guerras ibéricas' Summary
El historiador Apiano dedica el volumen VI de su "Historia romana" al prolongado y cruento proceso de conquista de los pueblos que habitaban la Península Ibérica. Roma necesitó 200 años para derrotarlos o incorporarlos al imperio en comparación con los 8 años que Julio César necesitó para conquistar toda la Galia. La obra narra los episodios de la guerra contra Cartago y sus aliados íberos, posteriormente las guerras contra distintos pueblos celtiberos: lusones, vacceos, lusitanos..., con protagonistas y escenarios tan conocidos como Escipión el Africano, Aníbal Barca, Viriato, Cartago Nova o Numancia entre otros.Book Details
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