Nicholas Sekunda, Angus McBride - The Army of Alexander the Great
Osprey Publishing | 1995 | ISBN: 0850455391 | English | 51 pages | PDF | 34.45 MB
Men-at-Arms Series 148
Osprey Publishing | 1995 | ISBN: 0850455391 | English | 51 pages | PDF | 34.45 MB
Men-at-Arms Series 148
When Philip II ascended the throne in 359 BC, Macedonia was in danger of being engulfed by wild barbarian tribes to the north and wily Greek cities to the south. Philip had to expand the power of the throne or be swallowed up: the creation of a powerful army was imperative. When his son, Alexander, inherited his kingdom at the age of 20, he also inherited an army which was truly unrivalled. The Macedonians were veterans of battle, well equipped and eager for conquest. Add to this Alexander's supreme gifts as military commander and it is little wonder they achieved so much.