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Men-at-Arms 470 Rzymscy centurionowie 753-31 przed.. [Oprawa Miękka]
Raffaele D’Amato

Popularne wyobrażenie żywione na temat rzymskiego legionu jest związane z tą najbardziej znaną rangą oficerską centurionatem, wyróżniającym się pod względem wizualnym poprzecznym grzebieniem na hełmi
$18.99

The Carthaginians 6th-2nd Century BC [Oprawa Miękka]
Andrea Salimbeti , Raffaele D’Amato

Carthage, the port-city in Tunisia first settled by Phoenicians from Tyre, grew to extend a competitive maritime trading empire all over the Western Mediterranean and beyond, increasingly defended by
$37.00

Roman Heavy Cavalry (2) AD 500–1450 [Oprawa Miękka]
Andrei Negin , Raffaele D’Amato

In the twilight of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th–6th centuries, the elite of the field armies was the heavy armoured cavalry – the cataphracts, clad in lamellar, scale, mail and padded fabric a
$44.22

Post-Roman Kingdoms ‘Dark Ages' Gaul & Britain, AD.. [Oprawa Miękka]
Raffaele D’Amato

Meticulously researched, this book examines the evidence for the post-Roman military forces of France and Britain during the 'Dark Ages', reconstructing their way of life and the battles they fought
$45.80

Anglo-Saxon Kings and Warlords AD 400-1070 [Oprawa Miękka]
Raffaele D’Amato , Stephen Pollington

Richly illustrated, this title describes Anglo-Saxon monarchs, warlords and their warriors and households in Anglo-Saxon Britain, from the first post-Roman mercenaries to the Norman Conquest. In a
$46.02

Bronze Age Greek Warrior 1600-1100 BC [Oprawa Miękka]
Raffaele D’Amato

More than a century has passed past since German archeologist Heinrich Schliemann discovered the treasures of Bronze Age Mycenae. The richly decorated artefacts of the entombed warriors, whose bodies
$44.32

The Goths, AD 200-700 [Oprawa Miękka]
Raffaele D’Amato , Andrea Salimbeti

An illustrated study of Rome's key enemies from the Late Principate and Dominate: the western Visigoths and the eastern Ostrogoths. The Goths were a Germanic people who, under pressure from the Hu
$44.43