Ancient Greeks at War: Warfare in the Classical World from Agamemnon to Alexander

Ancient Greeks at War: Warfare in the Classical World from Agamemnon to Alexander

by Simon Elliott
Ancient Greeks at War: Warfare in the Classical World from Agamemnon to Alexander

Ancient Greeks at War: Warfare in the Classical World from Agamemnon to Alexander

by Simon Elliott

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Overview

“A detailed, insightful survey of Greek warfare” with illustrations and “many well-informed and highly perceptive observations” (Choice).
 
In this book, historian and archaeologist Simon Elliott considers the different fighting styles of Greek armies and discusses how Greek battles unfolded. Covering every aspect of warfare in the Ancient Greek world from the beginnings of Greek civilization to its assimilation into the ever-expanding world of Rome, it begins with the onset of Minoan culture on Crete around 2000 BC, then covers the arrival of the Mycenaean civilization and the ensuing Late Bronze Age Collapse before moving on to Dark Age and Archaic Greece.
 
This sets the scene for the flowering of Classical Greek civilization, as told through detailed narratives of the Greek and Persian Wars, the Peloponnesian Wars, and the rise of Thebes as a major power. The book then moves on to Macedonian domination under Philip II, before focusing on the exploits of his son Alexander the Great, the all-conquering hero of the ancient world.
 
His legacy was the Hellenistic world with its multiple, never-ending series of conflicts that took place over a huge territory, ranging from Italy in the west all the way to India in the east. Topics covered include the various Wars of the Successors, the rise of the Bactrian-Greek and Indo-Greek kingdoms, the wars between the Antigonid Macedonian, Seleucid, and Ptolemaic kingdoms, and later the clash of cultures between the rising power of Rome in the west and the Hellenistic kingdoms. In the long run the latter proved unable to match Rome’s insatiable desire for conquest in the eastern Mediterranean, and this together with the rise of Parthia in the east ensured that one by one the Hellenistic kingdoms and states fell. The book ends with the destruction of Corinth in 146 BC after the defeat by Rome of the Achaean League—and concludes by considering the legacy of the Ancient Greeks in the Roman world, and subsequently.
 
“A comprehensive survey, smoothly written by an expert popularizer of ancient history. A tour de force.” —NYMAS Review

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612009995
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 01/04/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 796,836
File size: 155 MB
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About the Author

Simon Elliott is an historian, archaeologist and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Kent where he studied for his PhD in Archaeology on the subject of the Roman military in Britain. He also has an MA in War Studies from KCL and an MA in Archaeology from UCL. For a day job he runs his own PR company, and is a former defense and aerospace journalist at titles including Jane's Defence Weekly and Flight International. He frequently gives talks on Roman themes and is co-Director at a Roman villa excavation.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Timeline of the Ancient Greek World
Glossary

Chapter 1. Minoan, Mycenaean and Dark Age Greece
Chapter 2. Classical Greece
Chapter 3. The Hellenistic Greek World
Chapter 4. Early Greek Military Systems
Chapter 5. Classical Greek Military Systems
Chapter 6. Hellenistic Greek Military Systems
Chapter 7. On Campaign and in Battle
Chapter 8. Allies and Enemies of the Ancient Greeks

Conclusion
Select Bibliography
Index
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