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The Army of Pyrrhus of Epirus

3rd Century BC

Author: Nicholas Sekunda and Peter Dennis   Series: Men-at-Arms

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Fully illustrated story of the army of the Greek king who fought both Rome and Carthage in the 280s - 270s BC, and gave the world the phrase 'a Pyrrhic victory' for a success so costly that it counts as a defeat.

Fully illustrated story of the army of the Greek king who fought both Rome and Carthage in the 280s--270s BC, and gave the world the phrase a Pyrrhic victory for a success so costly that it counts as a defeat.

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Fully illustrated story of the army of the Greek king who fought both Rome and Carthage in the 280s - 270s BC, and gave the world the phrase 'a Pyrrhic victory' for a success so costly that it counts as a defeat.

Fully illustrated story of the army of the Greek king who fought both Rome and Carthage in the 280s--270s BC, and gave the world the phrase a Pyrrhic victory for a success so costly that it counts as a defeat.

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Pyrrhus was one of the most tireless and famous warriors of the Hellenistic Age that followed the dispersal of Alexander the Great's brief empire. After inheriting the throne as a boy, and a period of exile, he began a career of alliances and expansion, in particular against the region’s rising power: Rome. Gathering both Greek and Italian allies into a very large army (which included war-elephants), he crossed to Italy in 280 BC, but lost most of his force in a series of costly victories at Heraclea and Asculum, as well as a storm at sea. After a campaign in Sicily against the Carthaginians, he was defeated by the Romans at Beneventum and was forced to withdraw. Undeterred, he fought wars in Macedonia and Greece, the last of which cost him his life. Fully illustrated with detailed colour plates, this is the story of one of the most renowned warrior-kings of the post-Alexandrian age, whose costly encounters with Republican Rome have become a byword for victory won at unsustainable cost.

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Critic Reviews

“This is a very interesting and absorbing look at the later 'Successor' wars of the Helienistic world.”

-- Chris May Battlefield

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About the Author

Nicholas Sekunda was born in 1953. After studying Ancient History and Archaeology at Manchester University, he went on to take his PhD in 1981. He has taken part in archaeological excavations in Poland, Iran, and Greece, and participated in a research project on ancient Persian warfare for the British Institute of Persian Studies. He has published numerous books and academic articles, and is currently teaching at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology in Torun, Poland.Peter Dennis was inspired by contemporary magazines such as Look and Learn, leading him to study Illustration at Liverpool Art College. Peter has since contributed to hundreds of books, predominantly on historical subjects, including many Osprey titles. A keen wargamer and modelmaker, he is based in Nottinghamshire, UK.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | Osprey Publishing
Published
19th September 2019
Pages
48
ISBN
9781472833488

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