This is a fascinating and thoroughly researched study of these dramatic events
that adds fresh insight to the question of the legion's supposed innate
supremacy over the phalanx.
From Homer to Alexander the Great and his Successors
262pagine
10 ore di lettura
Focusing on military evolution, this book explores the transition from hoplite armies to the advanced military strategies of Philip II and Alexander the Great. It analyzes key developments in warfare during ancient Greece, highlighting how these changes contributed to the success of their armies. The narrative provides insights into the tactical innovations and historical contexts that shaped the effectiveness of Greek military forces.