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This collection retells episodes from ancient Greek and Roman warfare, ranging from Persian invasions and Greek land-and-sea actions to Sicilian struggles, the Punic wars with Carthage, and Rome's campaigns against northern and eastern peoples. Drawing on classical authorities and Plutarch's biographies for narrative detail, it reconstructs battles, sieges, commanders' decisions, and extended campaigns while noting tactics and morale. An epilogue considers how loss and suffering in war can produce lasting social or political outcomes.

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Title: Helmet and spear

stories from the wars of the Greeks and Romans

Author: Alfred John Church

Illustrator: George Morrow

Release date: September 29, 2024 [eBook #74494]

Language: English

Original publication: New York: The Macmillan Co, 1900

Credits: Brian Coe, Graeme Mackreth and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Library of Congress)

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HELMET AND SPEAR

STORIES FROM THE WARS OF
THE GREEKS AND ROMANS

By the

REV. A.J. CHURCH, M.A.

Sometime Professor of Latin in University College, London
Author of "Stories from Homer," etc.

"Yea, but of war the righteous last event
In highest Heaven is born,
And from great Zeus with saving power is sent."

Aeschylus, Seven against Thebes.

NEW YORK

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

66 Fifth Avenue

1900


Flight of the Persians after Marathon.