La traicion de Roma / The Betrayal of Rome (HISTÓRICA) - Hardcover

Book 3 of 3: Trilogía Africanus

Posteguillo, Santiago

 
9788466640824: La traicion de Roma / The Betrayal of Rome (HISTÓRICA)

Synopsis

How did they die Scipio and Hannibal? The two legendary generals are famous for their exploits during the Second Punic War: Hannibal by his incredible journey through the Alps with his army and his countless victories against the Romans on italic ground; Scipio for his conquest of Hispania and its strategy of taking the war to Africa where in October 202 BC Hannibal got beat in an epic battle near Zama. What happened later? What happened to both warriors? None of them died at Zama. Both surviving to the second Punic War and both returned to their cities, Rome and Carthage, and there each one launched a political career as the ruler of the epic cities of the ancient Mediterranean.

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About the Author

Santiago Posteguillo, filólogo, lingüista y doctor europeo por la Universidad de Valencia, es en la actualidad profesor titular en la Universitat Jaume I de Castellón. Ha estudiado literatura creativa en Estados Unidos, y lingüística y traducción en diversas universidades del Reino Unido. Autor de más de setenta publicaciones académicas, en 2006 publicó su primera novela, Africanus: El hijo del cónsul , primera parte de una trilogía que continuó con Las legiones malditas y La traición de Roma. También es autor de la Trilogía de Trajano, compuesta por Los asesinos del emperador, Circo Máximo y La conquista de la Dacia. Santiago Posteguillo ha recibido el Premio de la Semana de Novela Histórica de Cartagena, el Premio a las Letras de la Generalitat Valenciana en 2010, el Premio Barcino deNovela Histórica de Barcelona en 2014, y fue nombrado Escritor Valenciano del Año 2015.

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How did they die Scipio and Hannibal? The two legendary generals are famous for their exploits during the Second Punic War: Hannibal by his incredible journey through the Alps with his army and his countless victories against the Romans on italic ground; Scipio for his conquest of Hispania and its strategy of taking the war to Africa where in October 202 BC Hannibal got beat in an epic battle near Zama. What happened later? What happened to both warriors? None of them died at Zama. Both surviving to the second Punic War and both returned to their cities, Rome and Carthage, and there each one launched a political career as the ruler of the epic cities of the ancient Mediterranean.

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