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  • The Battle of Tegyra 375 B.C.: Pelopidas, the Sacred Band, and Sparta’s First Defeat

    Epic Battles of Ancient History, #27

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    The Battle of Tegyra marked the first open-field defeat of a Spartan army by a smaller Greek force.In 375 B.C., only four years before the decisive Battle of Leuctra, Pelopidas led a small Theban force against Orchomenus, hoping to exploit the temporary absence of its Spartan garrison. Forced to abandon the operation after learning that reinforcements had already entered the city, he began ... En savoir plus

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  • The Battle of Dara 530 A.D.: The Clash That Halted Persia and Secured Rome’s Eastern Frontier

    Epic Battles of Eastern Roman Empire, #1

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    At Dara, the Eastern Roman Empire proved that discipline, preparation, and operational control could halt the offensive power of Sassanian Persia.In 530 A.D., near the fortified frontier city of Dara, the Byzantine general Belisarius confronted a larger Persian army determined to break Roman resistance in Mesopotamia. Using fortified positions, coordinated cavalry maneuver, concealed reserves, and ... En savoir plus

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  • The Battle of Chaeronea 338 B.C.: Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Battle That Ended Greek Independence

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    At Chaeronea, the Greek world crossed a point of no return.In 338 B.C., on the plains of Boeotia, the armies of Athens, Thebes, and their allies confronted the rising power of Macedon. The Battle of Chaeronea was not simply a clash between opposing forces, but a confrontation between two fundamentally different ways of making war. It was shaped by preparation, command structure, and the ability to ... En savoir plus

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  • The Battle of Nineveh 627 A.D.: The Victory That Broke Persia and Saved the Eastern Roman Empire

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    At Nineveh, the fate of the Sasanian Empire—and the survival of the Eastern Roman Empire—was decided.In 627 A.D., Emperor Heraclius led one of the most daring campaigns of Late Antiquity deep into the heart of the Sasanian Empire. Refusing to remain on the defensive after years of devastating Persian invasions, he carried the war across Armenia into northern Mesopotamia, forcing the Persians to ... En savoir plus

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  • The Battle of Cunaxa 401 B.C.: Xenophon and the Ten Thousand in the Persian Civil War

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    At Cunaxa, the Greeks won the battle—and lost everything else.In 401 B.C., deep inside the Persian Empire, a disciplined Greek force shattered a numerically superior enemy. Minutes later, their patron was dead, their objective meaningless, and ten thousand men stood victorious, leaderless, and surrounded. Cunaxa matters not because it was glorious, but because it reveals how quickly success can ... En savoir plus

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  • The Battle of Delium 424 B.C.: Athens, Boeotia and Battle for Control in the Peloponnesian War

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    At Delium, victory did not belong to the boldest army, but to the side that understood how discipline survives collapse.In 424 B.C., near the sanctuary of Apollo at Delium in Boeotia, an Athenian force confident in its initiative found itself trapped by its own assumptions. What began as a calculated occupation turned into a brutal and instructive defeat. The Battle of Delium was not decided by ... En savoir plus

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  • The Battle of Yarmuk 636 A.D.: The Battle That Ended Byzantine Syria and Opened the Levant to Islam

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    At Yarmuk, the fate of the Eastern Roman Empire in the Levant was decided.In 636 A.D., two worlds collided on the windswept plains near the Yarmuk River. The Eastern Roman Empire, exhausted but victorious after decades of war against Sasanian Persia, sought to reclaim full control of Syria and halt the rapid expansion of the Rashidun Caliphate. Facing them stood the armies of Islam under Khalid ... En savoir plus

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  • The Battle of Leuctra 371 B.C.: Epaminondas and the End of Spartan Supremacy

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    At Leuctra, the strongest army in Greece collapsed in a single afternoon.In 371 B.C., on a plain in Boeotia, the Spartan army—undefeated in open battle for generations—was broken by a force it had long dismissed. The Battle of Leuctra was not decided by numbers, bravery, or chance. It was decided by innovation, concentration of force, and a commander willing to abandon tradition at the decisive ... En savoir plus

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  • The Siege of Constantinople 717–718 A.D.: Faith, Fire, and the Defense That Changed History

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    At Constantinople, the future of the Byzantine Empire—and perhaps of Europe itself—was decided.In 717 A.D., the Umayyad Caliphate launched the greatest expedition in its history to capture Constantinople. After decades of relentless expansion, the Arabs stood before the strongest fortress of the medieval world, determined to destroy the Byzantine Empire and open southeastern Europe to further ... En savoir plus

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  • The Battle of Mantinea 362 B.C.: Epaminondas, Thebes, and the Limits of Tactical Victory

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    Victory at Mantinea did not reshape Greece. It revealed the limits of power.In 362 B.C., the Greek world stood exhausted after decades of war. Sparta had fallen from supremacy. Athens sought recovery. Thebes, under Epaminondas, had risen through tactical innovation and bold leadership. Mantinea became the final test of that ascendancy.This book examines the Battle of Mantinea not simply as a clash ... En savoir plus

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  • The Battle of Coronea 394 B.C.: Agesilaus, Thebes, and the Deadliest Clash of the Corinthian War

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    The Battle of Coronea marked the moment Sparta preserved its supremacy against the greatest challenge of the Corinthian War.In 394 B.C., only weeks after the Battle of Nemea, King Agesilaus II returned from his victorious campaign in Asia Minor to confront the growing anti-Spartan coalition in Boeotia. Determined to prevent his enemies from uniting their full strength, he marched south through ... En savoir plus

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  • The Battle of Marathon 490 B.C.: Miltiades, the Hoplite Charge, and the Birth of Strategic Defense

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    At Marathon in 490 B.C., the survival of Greece was decided in a single charge.The Persian Empire had already destroyed the city of Eretria and landed a powerful expeditionary force on the plain of Marathon. Athens faced the prospect of invasion, political collapse, and the return of tyranny under Persian authority. Against the might of the empire stood a single citizen army supported by a small ... En savoir plus

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