Guy de la Bédoyère has written extensively on the ancient world over the last thirty years, most recently Gladius: Living, Fighting and Dying in the Roman Army (which was described by the Sunday Times as 'highly enjoyable') and Pharaohs of the Sun: How Egypt's Despots and Dreamers drove the Rise and Fall of Tutankhamun's Dynasty. He was part of Channel 4's archaeology series Time Team for fifteen years. He has degrees from Durham, London and University College, and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
Viver, lutar e morrer na maior máquina de combate do mundo antigoO exército romano foi a maior máquina de combate do mundo antigo e a maior organização da Antiguidade Ocidental. O Império Romano dependia dos seus soldados não só para ganhar guerras, defender as fronteiras e controlar...
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