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I | In General | 1 |
II | Early History of War | 7 |
III | Early Oriental Armies | 14 |
IV | Early Greek Armies and Wars | 27 |
V | Cyrus and Darius. B. C. 558 to 485 | 44 |
VI | Armies in the Fifth Century B. C. | 56 |
VII | Miltiades. Marathon. B. C. 490 | 84 |
VIII | Brasidas. B. C. 424-422 | 92 |
IX | Xenophon. Agesilaus. B. C. 401-394 | 101 |
X | Epaminondas. B. C. 371-362 | 116 |
XI | Philip and Macedon. B. C. 359-336 | 125 |
XII | Philip and his Army. B. C. 359-336 | 134 |
XIII | The Art of Fortification and Sieges | 171 |
XIV | Alexander and Greece. B. C. 336 | 181 |
XV | The Danube. B. C. 335 | 188 |
XVI | Pelium. B. C. 335 | 196 |
XVII | Thebes. B. C. 335 | 209 |
XVIII | Off for Asia. B. C. 334 | 218 |
XIX | Battle of the Granicus. May, B. C. 334 | 234 |
XX | Sardis, Miletus. Halicarnassus. Summer and Fall, B. C. 334 | 252 |
XXI | To the Taurus. Winter, B. C. 334-333 | 269 |
XXII | Cilicia. Summer and Fall, B. C. 333 | 284 |
XXIII | Issus. November, B. C. 333 | 295 |
XXIV | Tyre. December, B. C. 333, to August, B. C. 332 | 321 |
XXV | Gaza and Egypt. September, B. C. 332, to Spring, B. C. 331 | 343 |
XXVI | On to Babylon. Spring to September, B. C. 331 | 353 |
XXVII | Arbela. October 1, B. C. 331 | 367 |
XXVIII | Babylon. Susa. The Uxians. October to December, B. C. 331 | 387 |
XXIX | The Persian Gates. December, B. C. 331, to March, B. C. 330 | 400 |
XXX | Darius. March to July, B. C. 330 | 414 |
XXXI | Bessus. July to Fall, B. C. 330 | 427 |
XXXII | Philotas. Fall, B. C. 330 | 441 |
XXXIII | The Caucasus. Fall, B. C. 330, to May, B. C. 329 | 449 |
XXXIV | The Jaxartes. Summer, B. C. 329 | 464 |
XXXV | Spitamenes. Summer, B. C. 329, to Fall, B. C. 328 | 478 |
XXXVI | Clitus. Winter, B. C. 329-328 | 488 |
XXXVII | Roxana. Winter, B. C. 328-327 | 499 |
XXXVIII | The Cophen Country. May, B. C. 327, to Winter | 509 |
XXXIX | Aornus. Late Winter, B. C. 326 | 528 |
XL | Porus. March to May, B. C. 326 | 541 |
XLI | Battle of the Hydaspes. May, B. C. 326 | 553 |
XLII | The Five Rivers. May to July B. C. 326 | 566 |
XLIII | Turning Back. July to October, B. C. 326 | 578 |
XLIV | The Mallians. November, B. C. 326, to February, B. C. 325 | 592 |
XLV | Gedrosia. February, B. C. 325, to February, B. C. 324 | 609 |
XLVI | Mutiny. July, B. C. 324 | 631 |
XLVII | Babylon. August, B. C. 324, to June, B. C. 323 | 643 |
XLVIII | The Man and Soldier | 649 |
XLIX | The Successors of Alexander. Eumenes and Antigonus. Philopoemen | 663 |
Appendix A: Some Ancient Marches | 679 | |
Appendix B: Losses in some Ancient Battles | 680 | |
Appendix C: Marches of Alexander | 680 | |
Appendix D: Genealogy of Alexander | 684 | |
Index | 685 |
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