The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus

The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus
Title The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Sekunda
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 50
Release 2019-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 1472833643

Download The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Pyrrhus was one of the most tireless and famous warriors of the Hellenistic Age that followed the dispersal of Alexander the Great's brief empire. After inheriting the throne as a boy, and a period of exile, he began a career of alliances and expansion, in particular against the region's rising power: Rome. Gathering both Greek and Italian allies into a very large army (which included war-elephants), he crossed to Italy in 280 BC, but lost most of his force in a series of costly victories at Heraclea and Asculum, as well as a storm at sea. After a campaign in Sicily against the Carthaginians, he was defeated by the Romans at Beneventum and was forced to withdraw. Undeterred, he fought wars in Macedonia and Greece, the last of which cost him his life. Fully illustrated with detailed colour plates, this is the story of one of the most renowned warrior-kings of the post-Alexandrian age, whose costly encounters with Republican Rome have become a byword for victory won at unsustainable cost.

The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus

The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus
Title The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Sekunda
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 50
Release 2019-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 1472833635

Download The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Pyrrhus was one of the most tireless and famous warriors of the Hellenistic Age that followed the dispersal of Alexander the Great's brief empire. After inheriting the throne as a boy, and a period of exile, he began a career of alliances and expansion, in particular against the region's rising power: Rome. Gathering both Greek and Italian allies into a very large army (which included war-elephants), he crossed to Italy in 280 BC, but lost most of his force in a series of costly victories at Heraclea and Asculum, as well as a storm at sea. After a campaign in Sicily against the Carthaginians, he was defeated by the Romans at Beneventum and was forced to withdraw. Undeterred, he fought wars in Macedonia and Greece, the last of which cost him his life. Fully illustrated with detailed colour plates, this is the story of one of the most renowned warrior-kings of the post-Alexandrian age, whose costly encounters with Republican Rome have become a byword for victory won at unsustainable cost.

Pyrrhus of Epirus

Pyrrhus of Epirus
Title Pyrrhus of Epirus PDF eBook
Author Jeff Champion
Publisher Pen and Sword
Total Pages 298
Release 2009-07-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 184468282X

Download Pyrrhus of Epirus Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This military biography chronicles the dramatic life of the Ancient Greek ruler whose name became synonymous with self-defeating victory. One of the most influential rulers of the Hellenistic period, Pyrrhus’s life was marked by profound reversals of fortune. Though he was born into the royal house of Epirus in northwest Greece, Pyrrhus was raised in exile. He nevertheless prospered in the chaotic years following the death of Alexander the Great, taking part in the coups and subterfuges of the Successor kingdoms. He became, at various times, king of Epirus (twice), Macedon (twice) and Sicily, as well as overlord of much of southern Italy. In 281 BC Pyrrhus was invited by the southern Italian states to defend them against the aggressive expansion of Rome. His early victories at Heraclea and Asculum were won at such disastrous cost that he was ultimately forced to retreat. These so-called Pyrrhic victories were the first duels between the developing Roman legions and the hitherto-dominant Hellenistic way of war with its pike phalanxes and elephants. Pyrrhus ultimately failed in Italy and Sicily but went on to further military adventures in Greece, eventually being killed while storming the city of Argos.

The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus

The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus
Title The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Sekunda
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9781472833624

Download The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Winning the Battle for Sales: Lessons on Closing Every Deal from the World’s Greatest Military Victories

Winning the Battle for Sales: Lessons on Closing Every Deal from the World’s Greatest Military Victories
Title Winning the Battle for Sales: Lessons on Closing Every Deal from the World’s Greatest Military Victories PDF eBook
Author John Golden
Publisher McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages 273
Release 2012-09-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 007179199X

Download Winning the Battle for Sales: Lessons on Closing Every Deal from the World’s Greatest Military Victories Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Golden, CEO of Huthwaite, pairs lessons drawn from history's greatest military campaigns with modern business insights. The strategies, tactics, and terminology of war offer today's professionals an unbeatable perspective on the struggle to win every sale.

The Battles that Changed History

The Battles that Changed History
Title The Battles that Changed History PDF eBook
Author Fletcher Pratt
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 370
Release 2013-07-02
Genre History
ISBN 048631894X

Download The Battles that Changed History Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Time and again, the course of Western civilization has been forever changed by the outcome of a clash of arms. In this thought-provoking volume, the eminent author and historian Fletcher Pratt profiles 16 decisive struggles from ancient and modern times, ranging from Alexander the Great’s defeat of the Persians at the Battle of Arbela to World War II’s Battle of Midway, in which U.S. forces halted the Japanese advance. Each of these conflicts, despite considerable variations in locale and warfare techniques, represents a pivotal situation — a scenario in which a different outcome would have resulted in a radically changed world. On history’s broad canvas, Pratt paints dramatic portraits of battles fought by Roman legions, French archers, American rebels, and myriad other soldiers and sailors. In addition to gripping accounts of the actual battles, the author describes the full panorama of events leading up to the decisive clashes, as well as their historically important aftermath. Readers will also find fascinating facts and anecdotes about a dazzling cast of personalities associated with these epochal struggles, including Joan of Arc, Frederick the Great, Lord Nelson, Ulysses S. Grant, and many more. Enhanced with 27 maps by Edward Gorey, and recounted with dramatic flair by a born storyteller, these authoritative narratives will appeal to students, historians, military buffs, and all readers interested in the forces that influence the tides of human history.

The History of Pyrrhus

The History of Pyrrhus
Title The History of Pyrrhus PDF eBook
Author Jacob Abbott
Publisher
Total Pages 198
Release 1853
Genre
ISBN

Download The History of Pyrrhus Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle