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| #683251 in Books | Osprey Publishing | 2012-11-20 | 2012-11-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.73 x.1 x6.43l, | File type: PDF | 48 pages | 9781849087148||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| It's an Osprey on Macedonian armor and weapons|By Jeffrey A. Jonas|Well, at first I was disappointed in this offering, but I have come to like it a bit more, even if I disagree with some of the author's conclusions, and how he projects them. Part of this is the format- which is an Osprey guide to arms and uniforms, and as such cannot be judged as 'history' book by any means. S||[...] The book is a good one, I'd recommend it to anyone who is interested. - Miniature Wargames|About the Author|Nicholas Sekunda was born in 1953. After studying Ancient History and Archaeology at Manchester University,
The death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC threw the Macedonians into confusion; there was no capable heir, and no clear successor among the senior figures in Alexander's circle. Initial attempts to preserve the unity of Alexander's conquests gave way to a period of bloody and prolonged warfare (322-275 BC), and the break-up of this glittering but momentary empire.
Macedonia, the heartland of Alexander's dominions, was ruled first by the heirs of Antipater, Alex...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Macedonian Armies after Alexander 323–168 BC (Men-at-Arms) | Nicholas Sekunda. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.