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  • History Of Light Infantry
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    For a long time peace was understood in negative fashion, Kendrick Pritchett in the introduction to the book The Greek State at War points out that in order to write history of Greek Warfare one would require a knowledge of many aspects of Greek life. The would-be investigator would have to be familiar with terrain in the case of any given battle, have an acquaintance with the archaeological artifacts of various types, close familiarity with the written sources, and most important, an understand...
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  • Alexander The Great Persian Empire
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    Alexander the Great in Conquest of Gaugemel In the early summer of 331, Alexander the Great took his whole army northeast through Syria, reaching Euphrates, not earlier than July 10. Darius, the great king of the Persian empire, knew very well that Babylon itself was Alexander's next objective. Babylon, the great city on the Lower Euphrates, was the economic center of the empire. Alexander the Great struck hard, fast, and with maximum economy. It was therefore that he would come straight down th...
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  • Darius I The Great Reign
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    ... his empires borders. He conquered new territories along the Indus River in the east and to the Caucasus Mountains in the northwest. By conquering the northwest Darius was able to control a narrow straight that connected the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. By having control over this narrow strip he successfully split Asia and Europe at modern day Istanbul. During Darius reign the Persian Empire achieved its highest peak. Persia's borders were strong and their economy was sound. Like all...
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  • Test Of Time Ancient Egypt
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    A Test of Time: The Bible - from Myth to History by David M. Rohl Century Ltd. , London, 1995 426 pp. , 51 color and 424 b / w photos and graphic illustrations sterling 17. 99 hardcover (available at this time only in the U. K. ) ISBN 0 - 7126 - 5913 - 7 Where to start in discussing this piece of work? David M. Rohl s A Test of Time is quite unlike any other history book that I ve ever read from forward to final appendix. Without question since the author says so it was produced with a popular a...
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  • Persian Empire Battle Field
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    Alexander the Great, a patient and often devious man; had never struck without careful planning. The youthful, headstrong Alexander liked to settle problems by immediate action. Making decisions with great speed, he took extraordinary risks; his success was achieved by the amount of sheer force and drive to overcome these risks. Alexander was educated as a student by the Greek philosopher Aristotle. The philosopher imbued Alexander with a love of Greek art and poetry, and instilled in him a last...
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  • Alexander The Great Persian Empire
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    ... Persian provinces. After two years he reached and subdued Bactria and Sogdiana; he now controlled all that belonged to Darius. As the campaign of Persia was ending, Alexander s plan expanded. Originally his purpose had been simply to destroy the Persian army. He had decided to take over the whole Persian empire, and he went on to achieve this without losing a single battle. If Alexander thought of the Persian empire at all, he thought of it simply as a source of wealth. However, as he took o...
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  • Alexander The Great Asia Minor
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    Alexander the Great Born Late July 356 BC in Pella, Macedonia Died June, 10 323 BC in The Palace of Nabukodonossor, Babylon Alexandros III Philippou Makedonon, (Alexander the Great, Alexander III of Macedon), King of Macedonia, was born in July 356 BC in Pella, Macedonia. He was one of the greatest military geniuses in history. His father, Philip II of Macedon, was a brilliant ruler and strategist. His mother was Olympias, princess of Epirus, daughter of King Neoptolemus. Arixstandros Telmisy, a...
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  • Autumn Of 328 10 000 Talents Alexander
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    ... he met serious resistance at Tyre, where he was refused entry into the island city. The Tyrians walled themselves inside their island fortress. Alexander could not leave them to attack his rear and he could not attack by sea so he decided to build a land bridge, which still exists. He succeeded finally only after seven months, not on land but in a very brutal naval battle. During the siege of Tyre, Darius opened negotiations to his surrender. He even offered a division of his empire. He want...
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  • Greek Civilization Asia Minor
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    The Ancient Greek civilization was located on the same land Greece is now, Ionian Islands, Asia Minor, South Italy, and Sicily. It is surrounded mountains and in the north by water. The Ionian and the Aegean seas, together with natural islands and bays, gave the Greeks the opportunity to develop their high level of commerce and their rich culture. The mountains, which surrounded Greece, gave them the advantage of being well protected. From earlier times, the Geeks lived in independent settlement...
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  • Persian Empire King Philip
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    Legend has it that there is a knot in the city of Gordium which is impossible to undo. An ancient prophecy said that whoever could untie this Gordon knot would become the ruler of Asia. According to the story, while Alexander was in Gordium he found a wagon with an ox yoke tied by a tight, complex knot. Alexander first tried to untie the knot, but was unsuccessful. He then drew his sword and cut it in a single stroke. On July 26, 356 BCE, the worlds greatest conqueror was brought into the world....
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  • Persia Is Ruined Persians
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    The ghost of King Darius is seen to be unaware of the loss, but when he does learn of it, he blames his son Xerxes for the failure. He places the blame for the defeat squarely in the hands of the Persians, stating that What is this unexpected ill that weighs the Persians down? [Line 694 ] Obviously, we are meant to accept his version of events: that there is an ill that is plaguing the country, and that that is why they have lost the battle. Queen Atossa agrees with him, lamenting that: O you wh...
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  • Alexander The Great Military Campaigns
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    Logistics Yesterday and Today 1) The principles of logistics remain the same, throughout the history. One of the best examples of how careful planning can result in achieving military goals are the campaigns of Alexander the Great. This military leader was able to conquer numerous nations, because he adopted a logical approach, when it came to military planning. This enabled him to beat enemies armies that were often many times as large as his own. One of the most important principles of modern ...
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  • Pity And Fear Point Of View
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    Is The Persians a proper tragedy or just a piece of dramatized military and civic propaganda? Can it be both? Illustrate your answer with close reference to the text. The Persians is the only Greek tragedy to focus on a subject other than mythology, and this fact in itself should tell us something about the playwrights concerns. Why did Aeschylus not turn to mythology if he had a point to make about war? Greek mythology is full of wars and heroes, and playwrights of the time could find ample raw...
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  • Mesopotamia Egypt And Harappa
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    Mesopotamia, Egypt and Harappa Mesopotamia was situated between two rivers Tigris and Euphrates. It was established by the small farmers tribes that came to settle down on the river valleys. The floodplains provided them with peas, wheat and barley. They changed the banks of the rivers so that they could direct the water to lower regions. Then summers came to Mesopotamia before 4000 BC. The origins of these people are unclear, they were not Semites, unlike most part of the people of this region,...
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  • Roman Civilization Persian Empire
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    Of course, Rome has always been known for its government, the republic. This was not how Rome was first ruled. As stated earlier, Rome started out being ruled jointly within the myth, but the successor of the joint rule was the Sabine king, Numa Pompilius, who was indeed a proven historical figure. Although Rome enjoyed many years of peace under the rule of Numa Pompilius, his successors were very much war-like and proceeded to lead Rome into an expansive campaign. It wasnt until Servius Tullius...
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  • God Of Daniel Writing The Law King
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    Have you ever found yourself being a little too proud of your accomplishments? I know, being a performer in a Christian singing group, that it is easy to think that I am all that and a bag of chips. I usually get punished or humiliated by God in some way. God works funny like that. It seems that every time I think that I performed well someone tells me that our performance was not all that it was cracked up to be. This is extremely humbling and when looked back upon embarrassing. King Darius in ...
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  • Lord Byron Asia Minor
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    The Battle of Marathon One of the most significant battles in antiquity was fought on the narrow, tree strewn plain of Marathon, in September, 490 BC. There, the Athenian army defeated a Persian force more than twice its size, because of superior leadership, training and equipment. The battle of Marathon has provided inspiration to the underdogs throughout history. In 490 BC, the Athenians proved that superior strategy, and technology can claim victory over massive numbers. In 646 BC the Persian...
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  • Asia Minor City States
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    Persian Wars In 519 BC Darius I ascended the throne of the expanding empire of Persia. A group of people called the Ionians, lived along the coast of Asia Minor. They were under Persian rule, having been conquered by Emperor Cyrus (ruled 550 - 530 BC), and at this time were unhappy about their conditions. In 499 BC Aristagoras, the leader Miletus, one of the city-states, organized a revolt of all the rest of the city-states along the coast. Dariusmanaged however, to subdue things in a five-year ...
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  • Greek City States Persian Wars
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    The Persian Wars PERSIAN WAR The Persian war was a great war. It was fought between Greece and Persia. Even though the war was fierce and there were many casualties the outcome was great for Greece. It brought the Greek city-states together and it also boosted their morale and gave them the confidence they needed to become an even greater empire. Athens was the wealthiest Greek city-state in 500 B. C. But they soon faced a threat of war from the the Persians. The Persians had a great empire that...
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  • Evidence To Support Claim To The Throne
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    Born in c. Xerxes Xerxes Born in c. 519 BC, of the parents King Darius and his wife Atossa came Xerxes. He was raised in the lavish opulence of an eastern court and became the designated heir to his father s throne in which he was to rule over the greatest empire of his time for 21 years. The Persian Empire. He was not the oldest of Darius sons but still became the heir over his oldest brother Artabazanes. There were two main reasons for this, His mother Atossa was the daughter of the great Cyru...
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