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  • The Battle of Nemea 394 B.C.: Sparta, the Coalition, and the First Great Battle of the Corinthian War

    Epic Battles of Ancient History, #25

    Series Libro 25 - Epic Battles of Ancient History
    The Battle of Nemea marked Sparta's dramatic return to dominance at the opening of the Corinthian War.In 394 B.C., the greatest coalition assembled against Sparta since the Persian Wars confronted the Peloponnesian army on the plains of Nemea. Athenians, Boeotians, Corinthians, Argives, and their allies sought to end Spartan supremacy. Instead, they encountered one of the finest demonstrations of ... Leer más

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  • The Siege of Constantinople 717–718 A.D.: Faith, Fire, and the Defense That Changed History

    Epic Battles of Eastern Roman Empire, #3

    Series Libro 3 - Epic Battles of Eastern Roman Empire
    At Constantinople, the future of the Byzantine Empire—and perhaps of Europe itself—was decided.In 717 A.D., the Umayyad Caliphate launched the greatest expedition in its history to capture Constantinople. After decades of relentless expansion, the Arabs stood before the strongest fortress of the medieval world, determined to destroy the Byzantine Empire and open southeastern Europe to further ... Leer más

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  • The Battle of Pylos and Sphacteria 425 B.C.: Athens, Sparta, and the Surrender That Shocked Greece

    Epic Battles of Ancient History, #24

    Series Libro 24 - Epic Battles of Ancient History
    At Pylos and Sphacteria, Sparta suffered a defeat few Greeks believed possible.In 425 B.C., during the height of the Peloponnesian War, a chance Athenian occupation of the remote harbor of Pylos triggered one of the most extraordinary campaigns of the conflict. What began as an improvised fortification by the Athenian commander Demosthenes rapidly evolved into a strategic crisis for Sparta, ... Leer más

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  • The Battle of Amphipolis 422 B.C.: Brasidas, Cleon, and the End of the Archidamian War

    Epic Battles of Ancient History, #23

    Series Libro 23 - Epic Battles of Ancient History
    At Amphipolis, the course of the Peloponnesian War was transformed.In 422 B.C., Athens launched a determined effort to recover its lost position in Thrace and reclaim the strategic city of Amphipolis. The campaign brought together two of the most influential and controversial leaders of the age: the Spartan commander Brasidas and the Athenian statesman-general Cleon. Their confrontation would ... Leer más

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  • The Battle of Yarmuk 636 A.D.: The Battle That Ended Byzantine Syria and Opened the Levant to Islam

    Epic Battles of Eastern Roman Empire, #2

    Series Libro 2 - Epic Battles of Eastern Roman Empire
    At Yarmuk, the fate of the Eastern Roman Empire in the Levant was decided.In 636 A.D., two worlds collided on the windswept plains near the Yarmuk River. The Eastern Roman Empire, exhausted but victorious after decades of war against Sasanian Persia, sought to reclaim full control of Syria and halt the rapid expansion of the Rashidun Caliphate. Facing them stood the armies of Islam under Khalid ... Leer más

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  • The Battle of Salamis 480 B.C.: Themistocles, Naval Strategy and the Destruction of Xerxes’ Fleet

    Epic Battles of Ancient History, #4

    Series Libro 4 - Epic Battles of Ancient History
    At Salamis, the fate of Greece was decided in confined waters.In 480 B.C., Xerxes commanded the largest expeditionary force the ancient world had ever seen. Athens lay in ruins. The Peloponnese prepared for last defense. The Persian Empire appeared unstoppable.Yet the decisive moment of the campaign would not occur on land.It would unfold in a narrow strait.This book presents the Battle of Salamis ... Leer más

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  • The Battle of Ipsus 301 B.C.: The War of the Successors and the Battle That Shattered Alexander’s Empire

    Epic Battles of Ancient History, #17

    Series Libro 17 - Epic Battles of Ancient History
    At Ipsus, victory was not decided by strength alone—but by control of the battlefield.In 301 B.C., the successors of Alexander the Great faced one another in a decisive struggle that would determine the fate of his empire. No longer united by conquest, his generals turned their armies against each other in a war defined by ambition, rivalry, and the question of who would inherit power. At Ipsus, ... Leer más

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  • The Battle Of Plataea 479 B.C.: Pausanias And The Final Defeat Of The Persian Invasion

    Epic Battles of Ancient History, #12

    Series Libro 12 - Epic Battles of Ancient History
    The Battle of Plataea was the moment when the Persian Wars were settled for good—and the outcome was far from inevitable.In 479 B.C., on the plains of Boeotia, a vast imperial army stood against a fragile coalition of Greek city-states fractured by rivalry, suspicion, and competing interests. The Persians possessed numerical strength, experience, and confidence born of conquest. The Greeks ... Leer más

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  • The Battle of Granicus 334 B.C.: Alexander’s River Assault and the Opening Blow Against Persia

    Epic Battles of Ancient History, #9

    Series Libro 9 - Epic Battles of Ancient History
    At the Granicus, the campaign in Asia ceased to be an intention and became a fact of war.In 334 B.C., Alexander III of Macedon did not merely enter Persian territory; he forced the empire to contest his advance at the first major barrier on the invasion route. At the Granicus River, the western satraps sought to halt the invasion before it gathered momentum, using cavalry shock at the riverbank ... Leer más

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  • The Battle of Mycale 479 B.C.: How the Greeks Destroyed the Persian Fleet at Mycale

    Epic Battles of Ancient History, #13

    Series Libro 13 - Epic Battles of Ancient History
    At Mycale, Greek victory became irreversible. Persian power in the Aegean did not recover.In 479 B.C., the balance of power in the eastern Mediterranean was shifting with sudden speed. Xerxes' grand invasion had been checked at Salamis and broken at Plataea, yet Persian forces still retained naval strength in the Aegean and authority along the coast of Asia Minor. At Mycale, the Greeks chose not ... Leer más

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  • The Siege of Tyre 332 B.C.: Alexander’s Greatest Siege and the Fall of Tyre

    Epic Battles of Ancient History, #16

    Series Libro 16 - Epic Battles of Ancient History
    At Tyre, no army could advance—until one man refused to accept the limits of war.In 332 B.C., Alexander the Great faced a city unlike any he had encountered. Tyre stood offshore, heavily fortified, protected by walls rising directly from the sea. It could not be stormed, surrounded, or starved by conventional means. To take it, Alexander would have to do what no commander had done before—reshape ... Leer más

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  • The Battle of Aegospotami 405 B.C.: Lysander and Sparta’s Decisive Victory That Ended the Peloponnesian War

    Epic Battles of Ancient History, #14

    Series Libro 14 - Epic Battles of Ancient History
    At Aegospotami, one surprise ended a generation of war.In 405 B.C., after nearly three decades of struggle, Athens still possessed the fleet that had sustained its empire and prolonged the Peloponnesian War. Sparta, under the command of Lysander, needed one decisive victory to break Athenian power forever. On the shores of the Hellespont, discipline, patience, and timing would decide the fate of ... Leer más

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