In the second century A.D., Ariantes is forced to leave his country and join the Roman forces, but instead of adapting to his new country, he fights the Romans to keep control of his own life.
Presents an explanation of ancient Roman civilization and its model of facism, discussing its dangerous influence on governments that follow its pattern to war, inflation, over-taxation, business failure, unemployment, and poverty.
Examines the armour, tactics, weapons, and organization of the Roman army during the Macedonian campaign, Caesar's conquest of Europe and the early years of Empire in Rome.
Contains an introduction to what it was like to be Roman soldier, in simple text with illustrations, including information on armor, weapons, skills, and duties.