Africanus

Africanus

Posteguillo, Santiago

At the end of the III century a. C., Rome was on the brink of total destruction, on the verge of being annihilated by the Carthaginian armies under the command of one of the best military strategists of all time: Aníbal. His alliance with Philip V of Macedonia, who sought the annihilation of Rome as a state and the division of the known world between the powers of Carthage and Macedonia, constituted an unstoppable force that, had it achieved its objectives, would have determined forever the future of the West. . But chance and fortune intervened so that things were otherwise. A few years before the outbreak of the most bloody conflict in Rome, a child was born who was destined to change the course of history: Publio Cornelio Scipio.

Author
Posteguillo, Santiago
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
Genre
Adventure > War, combat and military adventure fiction
EAN
9788413143132
ISBN
978-84-1314-313-2
Edition
1
Publisher
Ediciones B
Pages
720 
High
21.5 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
21-01-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Africanus 
Number
Booket edition
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Posteguillo, Santiago (aut.)

  • Posteguillo, Santiago
    Santiago Posteguillo (Valencia, 1967) es un escritor español que ha alcanzado la fama por varias novelas cuya trama transcurre en la antigua Roma. Es filólogo, lingüista y Doctorado   Read more