Land Battles in 5th Century BC Greece: A History and Analysis of 173 Engagements

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McFarland, 11 d’ag. 2011 - 323 pàgines
In the 5th century B.C., Greece was a patchwork country of small, independent city-states whose tendency to fight each other was offset only by strong ties to common cultural elements such as language and a unique style of warfare. While surviving myths emphasize heroics and honor, the reality of ancient Greek warfare was that of regular men dealing with everyday problems. Relying heavily on primary sources such as Herodotus, Thucydides and Plutarch, this volume provides the first-ever tactical level survey of all 173 Greek land engagements which occurred during the 5th century B.C., a seminal period in the history of western warfare. Using carefully researched logical probabilities to extend surviving records, the author places each battle within its historical context and analyzes it with a view to documenting significant overall patterns of action. The result is not only a detailed study of each battle complete with maps and battlefield diagrams, but also an overview of general trends in 5th century Greek warfare.
 

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Preface
1
Greek Hoplite Warfare 500401 B C
7
Territorial Disputes the Ionian Revolt
21
Marathon Himera and the Invasion of Greece
59
The Pentacontaetia 478432 B C
109
The Archidamian War 431422 B C
150
The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian
199
The DeceleanIonian War to the
237
Conclusion
287
Decisive Factors in Greek Pitched Battles 500401 B C
293
Hoplite Losses and PointCause of Formation Failure
301
Bibliography
307
Index
313
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Sobre l'autor (2011)

Fred Eugene Ray, Jr., is the author of numerous articles on the subject of ancient Greek warfare. A retired geologist and oil industry executive, he lives in Bakersfield, California.

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