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Great Naval Battles Of The Ancient Greek World Hardcover Owen Rees

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Great Naval Battles Of The Ancient Greek World Hardcover Owen Rees
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.04 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Owen Rees
ISBN: 9781473827301, 1473827302
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Hardcover

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Great Naval Battles Of The Ancient Greek World Hardcover Owen Rees by Owen Rees 9781473827301, 1473827302 instant download after payment.

Naval warfare is the unsung hero of ancient Greek military history, often overshadowed by the more glorified land battles. Owen Rees looks to redress the balance, giving naval battles their due attention. This book presents a selection of thirteen naval battles that span a defining century in ancient Greek history, from the Ionian Revolt and Persian Invasion to the rise of external naval powers in the Mediterranean Sea, such as the Carthaginians.Each battle is set in context. The background, wider military campaigns, and the opposing forces are discussed, followed by a narrative and analysis of the fighting. Finally, the aftermath of the battles are dealt with, looking at the strategic implications of the outcome for both the victor and the defeated. The battle narratives are supported by maps and tactical diagrams, showing the deployment of the fleets and the wider geographical factors involved in battle. Written in an accessible tone, this book successfully shows that Greek naval warfare did not start and end at the battle of Salamis.

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