Great Battles of the Hellenistic World
An exploration of 17 critical military conflicts of the Hellenistic period in Western civilization.

For almost two centuries, the Macedonian phalanx, created by Philip II and refined by his son, Alexander the Great, dominated the battlefields of the ancient world from the sweltering riverbanks of India to the wooded hills of Italy. As the preferred weapon of some of antiquity’s greatest commanders, this powerful military system took center stage in many of the largest and most decisive conflicts of ancient times.

In Great Battles of the Hellenistic World, Joseph Pietrykowski explores the struggles that shook the ancient world and shaped history. From the structure and composition of the opposing armies, to the strategy of their campaigns, to the leadership decisions and tactics that decided the engagements, Great Battles of the Hellenistic World examines seventeen landmark conflicts from Chaironeia to Pydna over the course of 170 years of bloody warfare.

“The writing is quite lively and interesting. . . . Of value to war-gamers because he sets the stage well and there is a lot of tactical detail. . . . An enjoyable book to read.” —Bryn Mawr Classical Review
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Great Battles of the Hellenistic World
An exploration of 17 critical military conflicts of the Hellenistic period in Western civilization.

For almost two centuries, the Macedonian phalanx, created by Philip II and refined by his son, Alexander the Great, dominated the battlefields of the ancient world from the sweltering riverbanks of India to the wooded hills of Italy. As the preferred weapon of some of antiquity’s greatest commanders, this powerful military system took center stage in many of the largest and most decisive conflicts of ancient times.

In Great Battles of the Hellenistic World, Joseph Pietrykowski explores the struggles that shook the ancient world and shaped history. From the structure and composition of the opposing armies, to the strategy of their campaigns, to the leadership decisions and tactics that decided the engagements, Great Battles of the Hellenistic World examines seventeen landmark conflicts from Chaironeia to Pydna over the course of 170 years of bloody warfare.

“The writing is quite lively and interesting. . . . Of value to war-gamers because he sets the stage well and there is a lot of tactical detail. . . . An enjoyable book to read.” —Bryn Mawr Classical Review
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Great Battles of the Hellenistic World

Great Battles of the Hellenistic World

by Joseph Pietrykowski
Great Battles of the Hellenistic World

Great Battles of the Hellenistic World

by Joseph Pietrykowski

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Overview

An exploration of 17 critical military conflicts of the Hellenistic period in Western civilization.

For almost two centuries, the Macedonian phalanx, created by Philip II and refined by his son, Alexander the Great, dominated the battlefields of the ancient world from the sweltering riverbanks of India to the wooded hills of Italy. As the preferred weapon of some of antiquity’s greatest commanders, this powerful military system took center stage in many of the largest and most decisive conflicts of ancient times.

In Great Battles of the Hellenistic World, Joseph Pietrykowski explores the struggles that shook the ancient world and shaped history. From the structure and composition of the opposing armies, to the strategy of their campaigns, to the leadership decisions and tactics that decided the engagements, Great Battles of the Hellenistic World examines seventeen landmark conflicts from Chaironeia to Pydna over the course of 170 years of bloody warfare.

“The writing is quite lively and interesting. . . . Of value to war-gamers because he sets the stage well and there is a lot of tactical detail. . . . An enjoyable book to read.” —Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848847101
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Joseph Pietrykowski is an author and historian.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

Preface viii

Key to Maps ix

Introduction x

Part I Philip and Alexander 13

Chapter 1 Chaironeia 19

Chapter 2 Granikos 34

Chapter 3 Issos 47

Chapter 4 Gaugamela 60

Chapter 5 Hydapses River 73

Part II Successors 87

Chapter 6 Paraitakene 91

Chapter 7 Gabiene 103

Chapter 8 Gaza 113

Chapter 9 Ipsos 121

Part III Pyrrhos of Epeiros 131

Chapter 10 Heraklea 134

Chapter 11 Asculum 143

Chapter 12 Beneventum 155

Part IV Later Battles 167

Chapter 13 Sellasia 170

Chapter 14 Raphia 181

Part V The Roman Conquest 195

Chapter 15 Kynoskephalai 197

Chapter 16 Magnesia 210

Chapter 17 Pydna 224

Chapter 18 Conclusion 235

Notes 237

Bibliography 250

Index 254

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