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Innovators in Ancient Greek Warfare (Hardback)

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By Alexander E Gale
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 272
ISBN: 9781036125561
Published: 30th October 2026

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War was rarely a stranger to ancient Greece. The spear and shield defined the Greeks as much as their contributions to politics, philosophy, and science. Of all the martial deities, they favoured Athena above all. That the Greeks revered the goddess of wisdom over Ares, the more savage embodiment of war is telling. The best ancient Greek commanders were cunning and innovative, and they offer astute lessons to students of military theory and practice that remain relevant to this day. Names like Alexander the Great have echoed through the centuries, inspiring later generations of military commanders like Julius Caesar and Napoleon Bonaparte long after the demise of ancient Greek civilization. Other names, like Philopoemen and Iphicrates, have faded into relative obscurity, their exploits and military acumen shrouded by the passage of time. What these commanders shared, was a masterful grasp of military strategy and tactical tradecraft which enabled them to triumph in one of the most violently competitive arenas of antiquity: ancient Greece. In this refreshing new study, Alexander Gale dedicates each chapter to a specific ancient Greek general, focusing on what made their approach to warfare new, innovative, or impressive.

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About Alexander E Gale

Alexander E Gale is a defence and open-source intelligence analyst by profession. He has written extensively for a Greek publication, producing articles on ancient Greek history for a general audience. He studied History and International Relations at the undergraduate level and then attained a masters degree in Applied Security and Strategy, both at Exeter University.

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