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He calls himself King
When a military commander makes a bold move, it can fail, making the situation worse. Or, the tactic can succeed, but create lackluster results. Yet rarely, the outcome is so dramatic, it changes the complexion of an entire campaign.
Cornelius Scipio marched his outnumbered Legions south, and in a lightning assault, captured New Carthage. The ramifications rocked the confidence of the three Punic Generals in Iberia. They vowed to drive the Legions into the sea and kill Scipio just as they had his father and his uncle. Plus, the loss of a large commercial center hampered Hannibal’s activities in the Republic. And throughout the government of Carthage, the young General’s victory cast doubt on the future.
In one daring and potentially disastrous undertaking, Cornelius shuffled alliances, created treaties, and drew warriors to his Legions. The success made Cornelius Scipio one the richest men in Iberia. And, placed him among the most powerful military commanders in the western Mediterranean region.
His supporters in the Senate applauded his success and acknowledged the miraculous accomplishments. His detractors, one the other hand, considered Cornelius Scipio a danger to the Republic and a threat to the good order of Rome. Some even whispered the most vile insult one could lodge against a loyal citizen.
He calls himself King Scipio and rules the unlawful kingdom of Iberia.
Welcome to 209 B.C.
I am J. Clifton Slater and I write historical military adventure books.
Other books by J. Clifton Slater:
Historical Adventure of the 2nd Punic War
A Legion Archer series
#1 Journey from Exile
#2 Pity the Rebellious
#3 Heritage of Threat
#4 A Legion Archer
#5 Authority of Rome
#6 Unlawful Kingdom
Historical Adventure of the 1st Punic War
Clay Warrior Stories series
#1 Clay Legionary
#2 Spilled Blood
#3 Bloody Water
#4 Reluctant Siege
#5 Brutal Diplomacy
#6 Fortune Reigns
#7 Fatal Obligation
#8 Infinite Courage
#9 Deceptive Valor
#10 Neptune’s Fury
#11 Unjust Sacrifice
#12 Muted Implications
#13 Death Caller
#14 Rome’s Tribune
#15 Deranged Sovereignty
#16 Uncertain Honor
#17 Tribune’s Oath
#18 Savage Birthright
#19 Abject Authority
Genre: Historical
When a military commander makes a bold move, it can fail, making the situation worse. Or, the tactic can succeed, but create lackluster results. Yet rarely, the outcome is so dramatic, it changes the complexion of an entire campaign.
Cornelius Scipio marched his outnumbered Legions south, and in a lightning assault, captured New Carthage. The ramifications rocked the confidence of the three Punic Generals in Iberia. They vowed to drive the Legions into the sea and kill Scipio just as they had his father and his uncle. Plus, the loss of a large commercial center hampered Hannibal’s activities in the Republic. And throughout the government of Carthage, the young General’s victory cast doubt on the future.
In one daring and potentially disastrous undertaking, Cornelius shuffled alliances, created treaties, and drew warriors to his Legions. The success made Cornelius Scipio one the richest men in Iberia. And, placed him among the most powerful military commanders in the western Mediterranean region.
His supporters in the Senate applauded his success and acknowledged the miraculous accomplishments. His detractors, one the other hand, considered Cornelius Scipio a danger to the Republic and a threat to the good order of Rome. Some even whispered the most vile insult one could lodge against a loyal citizen.
He calls himself King Scipio and rules the unlawful kingdom of Iberia.
Welcome to 209 B.C.
I am J. Clifton Slater and I write historical military adventure books.
Other books by J. Clifton Slater:
Historical Adventure of the 2nd Punic War
A Legion Archer series
#1 Journey from Exile
#2 Pity the Rebellious
#3 Heritage of Threat
#4 A Legion Archer
#5 Authority of Rome
#6 Unlawful Kingdom
Historical Adventure of the 1st Punic War
Clay Warrior Stories series
#1 Clay Legionary
#2 Spilled Blood
#3 Bloody Water
#4 Reluctant Siege
#5 Brutal Diplomacy
#6 Fortune Reigns
#7 Fatal Obligation
#8 Infinite Courage
#9 Deceptive Valor
#10 Neptune’s Fury
#11 Unjust Sacrifice
#12 Muted Implications
#13 Death Caller
#14 Rome’s Tribune
#15 Deranged Sovereignty
#16 Uncertain Honor
#17 Tribune’s Oath
#18 Savage Birthright
#19 Abject Authority
Genre: Historical
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