Though the foundation of the Roman Empire is considered by some to be in 27 BC with Octavian’s acceptance of the name Augustus, its origins were in fact in the late 3rd Century BC with Rome’s involvement in the Second Punic War. The nearly 20 year war pitched Rome against Carthage in what became a turning point in Roman history. Rome would undergo economic changes that led to the establishment of the practice of Roman aristocrats paying extra costs of the war in an exemption of military service. During the war, Rome’s armies were active farther abroad for greater lengths of time than previous wars. As a result, recruitment underwent changes relaxing previous laws and customs of who could be recruited and greater power and independence was g...
The Jugurthine War occurred within the transitional period of Roman politics between the Gracchi and...
textWithin a single year -- 146 BCE -- Roman generals had entered the cities of Carthage and Corinth...
This paper studies Gaius Julius Octavian Caesar (Augustus) who combined the military/political exper...
This paper examines the Roman Republic’s military and its place in the Mediterranean before and afte...
Rome’s seemingly unstoppable march towards empire during the mid-republican period was a world-alter...
The First Punic War (264 B.C. – 241 B.C.) was the first of three major conflicts between the republi...
Cody Fuelling is in his second year at IPFW, with majors in history and secondary education, further...
This dissertation examines the causes of Roman military success and expansion beyond Italy, focusing...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 29, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
The primary purpose of the dissertation is to examine the causes of the Second Punic War as given by...
The idea that one factor can win a war seems preposterous, yet Rome’s acquisition of the Spanish min...
Abstract This dissertation is a comparative study of the great powers in the Mediterranean world dur...
In the Second Punic War, Hannibal planned to feed his army with the Roman grain supply, turn Italian...
Roman armies in the 4th century and earlier resembled other Italian armies of the day. By using what...
This dissertation examines how ancient Romans dealt with the innumerable military losses that the ex...
The Jugurthine War occurred within the transitional period of Roman politics between the Gracchi and...
textWithin a single year -- 146 BCE -- Roman generals had entered the cities of Carthage and Corinth...
This paper studies Gaius Julius Octavian Caesar (Augustus) who combined the military/political exper...
This paper examines the Roman Republic’s military and its place in the Mediterranean before and afte...
Rome’s seemingly unstoppable march towards empire during the mid-republican period was a world-alter...
The First Punic War (264 B.C. – 241 B.C.) was the first of three major conflicts between the republi...
Cody Fuelling is in his second year at IPFW, with majors in history and secondary education, further...
This dissertation examines the causes of Roman military success and expansion beyond Italy, focusing...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 29, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
The primary purpose of the dissertation is to examine the causes of the Second Punic War as given by...
The idea that one factor can win a war seems preposterous, yet Rome’s acquisition of the Spanish min...
Abstract This dissertation is a comparative study of the great powers in the Mediterranean world dur...
In the Second Punic War, Hannibal planned to feed his army with the Roman grain supply, turn Italian...
Roman armies in the 4th century and earlier resembled other Italian armies of the day. By using what...
This dissertation examines how ancient Romans dealt with the innumerable military losses that the ex...
The Jugurthine War occurred within the transitional period of Roman politics between the Gracchi and...
textWithin a single year -- 146 BCE -- Roman generals had entered the cities of Carthage and Corinth...
This paper studies Gaius Julius Octavian Caesar (Augustus) who combined the military/political exper...