About the memory of history in Rome: the scipiones and the treachery of the celtiberians

According to the historical Roman tradition, the treachery of the celtiberic allies was the cause of the defeat of the Scipiones in Spain face to Carthaginian army during the second Punic war (211 B.C.). Nevertheless, the comparison of the accounts of Polibius, Titus Livius and Appian, shows that th...

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Main Author: Manuel SALINAS DE FRÍAS
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2012-03-01
Series:Studia Historica: Historia Antigua
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0213-2052/article/view/8805
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description According to the historical Roman tradition, the treachery of the celtiberic allies was the cause of the defeat of the Scipiones in Spain face to Carthaginian army during the second Punic war (211 B.C.). Nevertheless, the comparison of the accounts of Polibius, Titus Livius and Appian, shows that this accusation was probably false from the historical point of view and caused for the desire of re-writing History for justify the aggressive policy of the Scipiones in Spain in the half of the second century B.C.
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About the memory of history in Rome: the scipiones and the treachery of the celtiberians
Studia Historica: Historia Antigua
escipión africano
celtíberos
república romana
historiografía
polibio
tito livio
apiano
title About the memory of history in Rome: the scipiones and the treachery of the celtiberians
title_full About the memory of history in Rome: the scipiones and the treachery of the celtiberians
title_fullStr About the memory of history in Rome: the scipiones and the treachery of the celtiberians
title_full_unstemmed About the memory of history in Rome: the scipiones and the treachery of the celtiberians
title_short About the memory of history in Rome: the scipiones and the treachery of the celtiberians
title_sort about the memory of history in rome the scipiones and the treachery of the celtiberians
topic escipión africano
celtíberos
república romana
historiografía
polibio
tito livio
apiano
url https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0213-2052/article/view/8805
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