The Greek and Persian Wars 499 386 BC

The Greek and Persian Wars 499   386 BC
Author: Philip de Souza
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2014-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472809865

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This book covers one of the defining periods of European history. The series of wars between the Classical Greeks and the Persian Empire produced the famous battles of Marathon, Thermopylae and Salamis, as well as an ill-fated attempt to overthrow the Persian king in 400 BC, which helped to inspire the conquests of Alexander the Great.To tell the story of these momentous events, of the lives of great men and women, of the societies and cultures that produced them, and to explain how and why they came into conflict was the aim of Herodotus, 'the Father of History', whose account of the wars is our principal source and the first book to be called a 'history'.

The Greek and Persian Wars 499 386 BC

The Greek and Persian Wars  499 386 BC
Author: Philip De Souza
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003
Genre: Greece
ISBN: 1472895363

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Examines the series of wars between the Greeks and the Persian Empire, including coverage of the people, societies, and cultures that produced them.

The Greek and Persian Wars 499 386 B C

The Greek and Persian Wars  499 386 B C
Author: Philip De Souza
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415968542

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First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Persian War in Herodotus and Other Ancient Voices

The Persian War in Herodotus and Other Ancient Voices
Author: William Shepherd
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472808646

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'An exciting, highly informative and also enjoyable read: Shepherd writes with clarity and verve... this book should find its way into the hands of all schools, universities and lovers of Herodotus.' - Peter Jones, Classics for All Weaving together the accounts of the ancient historian Herodotus with other ancient sources, this is the engrossing story of the triumph of Greece over the mighty Persian Empire. The Persian War is the name generally given to the first two decades of the period of conflict between the Greeks and the Persians that began in 499 BC and ended around 450. The pivotal moment came in 479, when a massive Persian invasion force was defeated and driven out of mainland Greece and Europe, never to return. The victory of a few Greek city-states over the world's first superpower was an extraordinary military feat that secured the future of Western civilization. All modern accounts of the war as a whole, and of the best-known battles of Marathon, Thermopylae and Salamis, depend on the ancient sources, foremost amongst them Herodotus. Yet although these modern narratives generally include numerous references to the ancient authors, they quote little directly from them. This is the first book to bring together Herodotus' entire narrative and interweave it with other ancient voices alongside detailed commentary to present and clarify the original texts. The extracts from other ancient writers add value to Herodotus' narrative in various ways: some offer fresh analysis and credible extra detail; some contradict him interestingly; some provide background illumination; and some add drama and colour. All are woven into a compelling narrative tapestry that brings this immense clash of arms vividly to life. 'Distinguished military historian of the Persian Wars William Shepherd [...] shows himself to be also a most sensitive interpreter of those Wars' original historian Herodotus. With Shepherd as our guide and Herodotus by our side this key moment in West-East relations is given its full cultural and strategic due.' Paul Cartledge, A.G. Leventis Senior Research Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge

Armies of the Greek and Persian Wars 500 to 350 BC

Armies of the Greek and Persian Wars 500 to 350 BC
Author: Richard Nelson
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2015-04-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781326256494

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This book covers the period from 500 BC to 350 BC and describes the wars between the Persian empire and the Greek city states. It is organised into three separate sections. The first describes Greek and Persian troop types, and the typical army compositions, and then deals with the Great Persian Wars in some detail. The second describes the Peloponnesian War within Greece. The third section details the developments in the Persian Army following the time of Xerxes, and the various campaigns of the 4th Century B.C. as the Greeks took the offensive against Persia. In all three sections typical campaigns have been described in some detail. This book was published in 1975 and has been out of print for many years. It is reprinted here with an updated bibliography.

The Greco Persian Wars

The Greco Persian Wars
Author: Peter Green
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520203136

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Green provides accounts of both Persian and Greek strategies which are both clear and persuasive. He displays everyday details regarding the lives of soldiers, statesmen, and ordinary citizens

Greek Hoplite vs Persian Warrior

Greek Hoplite vs Persian Warrior
Author: Chris McNab
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472825735

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The Greco-Persian Wars (499–449 BCE) convulsed Greece, Asia Minor and the Near East for half a century. Through a series of bloody invasions and pitched battles, the mighty Persian Empire pitted itself against the smaller armies of the Greeks, strengthened through strategic alliances. This epic conflict also brought together two different styles of warfare: the Greek hoplite phalanx and the combined spear and projectile weapon-armed Persian infantry. Analysing the battles of Marathon, Thermopylae and Plataea from the eyes of a soldier, this study explores the experience of front-line combat during the first two decades of the Greco-Persian Wars. Fully illustrated with modern photographs and archival images, and drawing directly on primary sources and the most authoritative recent research, this is the enthralling story of the fighting men of Greece and Persia and the tactics and technologies they employed.

The Persian War in Herodotus and Other Ancient Voices

The Persian War in Herodotus and Other Ancient Voices
Author: William Shepherd
Publsiher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472808630

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Weaving together the accounts of the ancient historian Herodotus with other ancient sources, this is the engrossing story of the triumph of Greece over the mighty Persian Empire. The Persian War is the name generally given to the first two decades of the period of conflict between the Greeks and the Persians that began in 499 BC and ended around 450. The pivotal moment came in 479, when a massive Persian invasion force was defeated and driven out of mainland Greece and Europe, never to return. The victory of a few Greek city-states over the world's first superpower was an extraordinary military feat that secured the future of Western civilization. All modern accounts of the war as a whole, and of the best-known battles of Marathon, Thermopylae and Salamis, depend on the ancient sources, foremost among them Herodotus. Yet although these modern narratives generally include numerous references to the ancient authors, they quote little directly from them. This is the first book to bring together Herodotus' entire narrative and interweave it with other ancient voices alongside detailed commentary to present and clarify the original texts. The extracts from other ancient writers add value to Herodotus' narrative in various ways: some offer fresh analysis and credible extra detail; some contradict him interestingly; some provide background illumination; and some add drama and color. All are woven into a compelling narrative tapestry that brings this immense clash of arms vividly to life. "Distinguished military historian of the Persian Wars William Shepherd [...] shows himself to be also a most sensitive interpreter of those Wars' original historian Herodotus. With Shepherd as our guide and Herodotus by our side this key moment in West-East relations is given its full cultural and strategic due." - Paul Cartledge, A.G. Leventis Senior Research Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge