In the name of Lykourgos : the rise and fall of the Spartan revolutionary movement (243-146 BC) /

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Author / Creator:Michalopoulos, Miltiadis, 1960- author.
Uniform title:Eis to onoma tou Lykourgou. English
Imprint:Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Pen & Sword Military, 2016.
©2016
Description:xxvii, 258 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Map Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11561408
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Other authors / contributors:Kavallieros, Marion, translator.
Niforos, Maria Anna, translator.
ISBN:9781783030231
1783030232
Notes:Translated from the Greek.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-251) and index.
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Summary:In the middle of the 3rd century B.C. Sparta was a shadow of its glorious past. Politically and militarily weakened and with huge inner social problems, she seemed to have followed the fate of most contemporary city- states and fallen on the fringe of the political developments of her time. The 3rd century was a time when the great states and the Hellenistic empires were prominent. But contrary to the other city states, which compromised with the new political forces of their time, Sparta resisted stubbornly and tried to reclaim the hegemony of southern Greece. In this fight, Sparta showed unexpected vigor, even defying one of the most formidable powers of the time: Macedonia. The uneven collision that followed culminated tragically and painfully for Sparta at the Battle of Sellasia in 222 BC. And still Sparta refused to compromise. After a while, she managed to recover and became once more a player on the international stage, not hesitating this time to challenge the most powerful state of the ancient world: Rome.<br> <br> This last Spartan twilight, the revolutionary movement that sparked it and the two ultimate turning points of her history [the battle of Sellasia and the siege of Sparta by the Romans] are analyzed in this book with exhaustive bibliography and special emphasis on the military aspects of this epic fight. The original Greek edition of In the Name of Lykourgos received great critical acclaim and was named winner of the 2009 Lakedaimonian Prize of the Academy of Athens. It is here translated into English for the first time.
Item Description:Translated from the Greek.
Physical Description:xxvii, 258 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-251) and index.
ISBN:9781783030231
1783030232