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A Companion to Greek Warfare
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A COMPANION TO GREEK WARFARE
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Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Guide
Pages
Notes on Contributors
Abbreviations and Short Titles
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Introduction
Notes
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CHAPTER 1 Bronze Age and Early Greek Wars
Defense of the Mycenaean Kingdom of Pylos (c. 1220/1200)
Dark Ages and Archaic Period
Myth to “History”: The
Iliad
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History to Myth: Early Greek Wars
The Lelantine War
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(Probably c. 710/700)
Excursus: Naval Battles
Sparta’s Wars: Immigration and Conquest of Laconia (c. 950/930)
Expansion Realized and Thwarted: Messenia, Argos, and Arcadia (c. 700/690–550)
Abortive Campaign Against Cleisthenic Athens (506)
Athens Versus Aegina (505/504–481)
Notes
CHAPTER 2 The Persian Wars to Alexander
Introduction: Persia and Greece, No Archenemies
From the Ionian Revolt to Xerxes’ Greek Campaign
Persia and Greece from the Peloponnesian War to the King’s Peace
Persia, Macedon, and Greece from Philip II to Alexander III
Notes
CHAPTER 3 Internal Wars from the “First Peloponnesian War” to Chaeronea
Introduction
The “First Peloponnesian War” (460–446/445)
The Peloponnesian War (431–404)
The Corinthian War (395–387/386)
Spartan Imperialism (387/386–371)
The Theban Hegemony (371–362)
The Road to Chaeronea (362–338)
Conclusion
Notes
CHAPTER 4 Hellenistic Land Warfare
Philip II
Chaeronea and Combined Arms
Hellenistic Innovations
Later Battles: Raphia, Magnesia, and Pydna
Notes
CHAPTER 5 Greek Warfare in Sicily
Greeks and Indigenous Peoples
Upon arrival
Colonial expansion and neighborhood conflicts
Indigenous ambitions for power
Colonial Rivalries and Regional Power Struggles
Territorial conflicts
Tyrannies and imperialist aspirations
Foreign Wars
Sicily and the Greek world outside Italy
Southern Italy
Athens
Carthage
Rome
Internecine Conflicts
Notes
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CHAPTER 6 The Nature of Hoplite Warfare
The Cornerstone: Hoplite Equipment
Hoplite Warfare and Hoplite Ideology
Hoplite Orthodoxy (cont’d)
The Hoplite Narrative
Future Prospects
Notes
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