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Battles of Forum Gallorum and Mutina, 43 BC: Caesar, Antony and the Next Generation of the Third Rom

Hardback Book  |  History  |  01 May 2026
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Although Julius Caesar was winning the ongoing civil war with the Pompeian faction, his murder on the Ides of March (44 BC) plunged the Republic into a further civil war and one closer to Rome itself. Mark Antony attempted to seize command of the Caesarian faction and its control of the Roman Republic but faced challenges from two quarters: a renewed Senate determined to rid themselves of Caesarian domination and Octavian, a young man who had claimed the mantle of Caesar's son. Facing a common enemy, these parties combined to thwart Antony's attempt to replace Caesar and Italy was ripped apart by two battles fought in quick succession. The Senatorial forces were led by the Consuls Aulus Hirtius and Vibius Pansa, allied with Octavian Caesar, which each side battling for control of the Republic. The author sets the political context to the battles, showing how the Caesarian Republic collapsed without its late leader and how the Senate seized the opportunity to reassert its independence. He then analyses the strengths and weakness of the various armies and their commanders before giving as detailed an account as possible of the battles themselves. He explains the strategies, manoeuvres and tactics that culminated in a series of bloody stalemates, a Pyrrhic victory for the senatorial forces (both the consuls subsequently dying) and an opportunity for Octavian. Finally, he discusses the important aftermath of the battles which saw Antony recover and first form an alliance with his rival Lepidus and then form the Second Triumvirate with his former opponent Octavian and finally restore Caesarian control over the Republic. AUTHOR: Dr Gareth Sampson holds a PhD in Ancient History from Manchester University and now lectures on Roman history. His previous books were The Defeat of Rome (2008); The Crisis of Rome: Marius and the Jugurthine and Northern Wars (2011); The Collapse of Rome (2013); The Eagle Spreads Her Wings: Roman Expansion Between the Punic Wars (2016); Rome, Blood and Politics (2017) Rome, Blood and Power (2018); Rome and Parthia: Empires at War; The Battle of Dyrrhachium (48 BC) (2022), The Battle of Pharsalus (48 BC) (2023), The Battle of Thapsus (46 BC) (2024) and The Battle of Munda (45 BC) (publication expected 2025), all published by Pen & Sword. 16 b/w illustrations

Title: Battles of Forum Gallorum and Mutina, 43 BC: Caesar, Antony and the Next Generation of the Third Rom

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 01 May 2026

Type: Gareth C. Sampson

Sku: 3591019

Catalogue No: 9781399039956

Category: History


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