The Lusitanian war: Roman conquest of Lusitania 155 BCE-139 BCE
Following the Second Punic War in 202 B.C. when the Carthaginians were finally ousted from Iberia, Rome thought that they were now in control of the region. Soon, however, they found themselves pitted against an unexpected foe: the native Iberio-Celts, the Lusitanians. With one occupier gone, the Lu...
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Zusammenfassung: | Following the Second Punic War in 202 B.C. when the Carthaginians were finally ousted from Iberia, Rome thought that they were now in control of the region. Soon, however, they found themselves pitted against an unexpected foe: the native Iberio-Celts, the Lusitanians. With one occupier gone, the Lusitanians took the opportunity to oppose their replacement, the Romans, in an effort to establish their own nation. Led by the charismatic Viriathus, whose example instilled the same kind of fury and devotion as the future Celtic warrior queen Boudica, the Lusitanians began a bitter war with the Romans in 155 B.C. that would rage on and off for the next twenty-five years. Despite their military advantage, the Romans could not at first defeat the Lusitanians, so they offered a peace treaty. A large number of Lusitanians and their key leaders arrived at the designated meeting point, only to be massacred. Viriathus managed to escape the deadly trap and rallied his people to continue the fight. Knowing that they did not have the numbers of trained soldiers to oppose the Roman Army, Viriathus developed a guerrilla campaign of hit-and-run tactics and attrition. After years of stalemate, the Romans once again sued for peace. Following a short truce, however, the war resumed but the Romans still could not subdue the Lusitanians. Finally, they resorted to paying assassins to do what their army could not: kill Viriathus. With his death, the Lusitanian resistance collapsed and Rome secured Iberia as a province of the empire. Based on classical sources and Portuguese and Spanish language archival material, The Lusitanian War: Viriathus the Iberian Against Rome is the first booklength study of this fascinating leader and the important campaign he waged. His style of warfare had a profound influence on future Roman Army tactics when fighting native troops. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Introduction.............................................................................................. 1 Chapter 1 HISPÁNIA AT THE END OF THE SECOND PUNIC WAR..................................................................................... 5 Chapter 2 FIRST CELTIBERIAN WAR.........................................65 Chapter 3 THE LUSITANIANS...................................................... 96 Chapter 4 LUSITANIAN WARFARE WEAPONS................ 210 Chapter 5 VIRIATHUS THE MAN.............................................. 261 Chapter 6 THE LUSITANIAN WAR WITH ROME BEGINS... 292 Chapter 7 THE VIRIATHAN WAR (The Second Lusitanian War).................................................................................. 321 Chapter 8 THE END OF THE VIRIATHAN WAR................... 361 Chapter 9 CAMPAIGNS OF LUSITANIAN PACIFICATION... 380 Chapter 10 THE ROMANIZATION OF LUSITANIA.................407 Chapter 11 VIRIATHUS THE KING AND THE LEGEND....... 454 About the Author. 493
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CONTENTS Introduction. 1 Chapter 1 HISPÁNIA AT THE END OF THE SECOND PUNIC WAR. 5 Chapter 2 FIRST CELTIBERIAN WAR.65 Chapter 3 THE LUSITANIANS. 96 Chapter 4 LUSITANIAN WARFARE WEAPONS. 210 Chapter 5 VIRIATHUS THE MAN. 261 Chapter 6 THE LUSITANIAN WAR WITH ROME BEGINS. 292 Chapter 7 THE VIRIATHAN WAR (The Second Lusitanian War). 321 Chapter 8 THE END OF THE VIRIATHAN WAR. 361 Chapter 9 CAMPAIGNS OF LUSITANIAN PACIFICATION. 380 Chapter 10 THE ROMANIZATION OF LUSITANIA.407 Chapter 11 VIRIATHUS THE KING AND THE LEGEND. 454 About the Author. 493 |
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