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Paperback The Fire in the Mountains: Viriathus and the War That Humbled Rome Book

ISBN: B0HBTG29QR

ISBN13: 9798235229204

The Fire in the Mountains: Viriathus and the War That Humbled Rome

For nearly a decade, a shepherd's son from the mountains of Lusitania did what no Iberian leader before him had managed: he made Rome negotiate as an equal.The Fire in the Mountains traces the extraordinary career of Viriathus, from his escape as one of the few survivors of a Roman governor's infamous betrayal at the Three Valleys, through the oath of vengeance that transformed a grieving remnant into a unified confederation, to the decade of humiliations he inflicted on a succession of Roman consuls who arrived promising swift victory and left with dead generals, broken armies, and captured standards displayed across the hillsides as a permanent rebuke.

Drawing on Polybius, Appian, and Diodorus Siculus, this history reconstructs the doctrine of asymmetric warfare that let a coalition without cities, coinage, or a standing army bring the Mediterranean's dominant power to the negotiating table at Erisana, and the treachery, procured through Roman gold rather than Roman arms, that finally ended what Roman legions could not. It is a story of empire, betrayal, and the terrible price of resistance, and of how a man Rome dismissed as a mere bandit became, in the memory of the very civilization that killed him, a rebuke to its own decline.

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