Battles of the Great CommandersJoseph, 1987 - 200 pages "Twenty famous victories, won by some of the most outstanding field commanders in history, are ... portrayed in this ... book. Selected because of their vital contribution to the development of battlefield tactics, the commanders in this book span more than two thousand years of warfare ... The battles chosen reveal the vital links between the manner in which victory was achieved and the military skill and leadership of each great commander"--Jacket. |
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... Persian kingdom . Alexander had defeated the Persian Army at Issus in 333 BC , two years before the Battle of Gaugamela . But at Issus Darius had fled and made good his escape . Now Alexander had to try again . In July or early August ...
... Persian kingdom . Alexander had defeated the Persian Army at Issus in 333 BC , two years before the Battle of Gaugamela . But at Issus Darius had fled and made good his escape . Now Alexander had to try again . In July or early August ...
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... Persian Guard returning from looting his base camp . When he finally reached Parmenion , he found that the Thessalians had beaten off the Persian right and the situation had been restored . Many Persians were by now aware that Darius ...
... Persian Guard returning from looting his base camp . When he finally reached Parmenion , he found that the Thessalians had beaten off the Persian right and the situation had been restored . Many Persians were by now aware that Darius ...
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... Persian court as a common criminal and executed . Alexander was now indisputably head of the Persian Empire , and was regarded as such by the people . Many of his soldiers were , however , dissatisfied with the pros- pect of further ...
... Persian court as a common criminal and executed . Alexander was now indisputably head of the Persian Empire , and was regarded as such by the people . Many of his soldiers were , however , dissatisfied with the pros- pect of further ...
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FOREWORD by General Sir John Hackett | 6 |
SCIPIO AFRICANUS Battle of Zama October 202 BC | 20 |
GENGHIS KHAN Battle of the Indus 24 November 1221 | 28 |
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