The Battle of Thermopylae The Battle of Thermopylae

The Battle of Thermopylae

A Campaign in Context

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Beschreibung des Verlags

‘Tell the Spartans, stranger passing by, that here obedient to their laws we lie.’ One of the most remarkable actions in ancient or modern military history took place at Thermopylae in 480BC. Rupert Matthews has personally examined the battlefield in order to try to explain how 300 Spartans could hold at bay the hordes of the Persian Emperor Xerxes. This was no vain sacrifice; the delay gave breathing space for the Greek states to organise their defence, and ultimately defend successfully their homelands. Among other intriguing revelations the author explains the importance of the half-ruined wall that sheltered the Spartans against the onslaught. With concise diagrams and maps of the entire campaign, the reader can begin to understand the extraordinary, apparently impossible outcome of the war.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2021
11. Juni
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
256
Seiten
VERLAG
The History Press
GRÖSSE
25,1
 MB

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