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Author Bradford, Alfred S

Title Leonidas and the kings of Sparta : mightiest warriors, fairest kingdom / Alfred S. Bradford ; illustrated by Pamela M. Bradford
Published Santa Barbara, Calif. : Praeger, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 251 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Machine generated contents note: pt. I Dorian Wars -- 1. By Bus to the "Hollow" -- 2. "Tell the Spartans ..." -- 3. Sons of Heracles -- 4. First Kings of Sparta -- pt. II Messenian Wars -- 5. Over the Mountains -- 6. Shoulder to Shoulder -- 7. "Never Retreat" -- 8. Deeds of the Wolf -- 9. Spartan Way -- pt. III Arcadian and Argive Wars -- 10. Spartan Alliance -- 11. "Strangers" -- 12. Accidental King -- 13. King Who Saved Greece -- pt. IV Persian Wars -- 14. "Greeks" -- 15. Defeat and Victory -- 16. Battle of Plataea -- 17. Treason of Pausanias -- pt. V Athenian Wars -- 18. Precarious Entente -- 19. King Archidamos Gives Sound Advice -- 20. Archidamian War -- 21. War within Peace -- 22. Decelean War -- 23. Man Who Would Be King -- pt. VI Theban Wars -- 24. Common King -- 25. "Free and Autonomous" -- 26. Sparta's Empire -- 27. Battle of Leuctra -- 28. Sparta at Bay -- pt. VII Macedonian Wars -- 29. Struggle to Survive -- 30. In the Shadow of Great Powers -- 31. Gentle Reformer -- 32. Revolutionary -- 33. Betrayal of Greece -- 34. Last Kings of Sparta -- pt. VIII Roman War -- 35. Tyrant Who Was a King -- 36. Sparta under the Romans
Summary Why have the Spartans continued to exert such a hold on popular imagination? Nearly 2,500 years after King Leonidas led his Spartan warriors at the Battle of Thermopylae, their legend endures, as seen most recently in Frank Miller's hugely successful graphic novel, 300, and the 2007 film incarnation of the same name, which grossed $70 million in its opening weekend. This pivotal history of the kings of Sparta not only describes their critical leadership in war, but also documents the waxing and waning of their social, political, and religious powers in the Spartan state. The Spartans have seemingly never gone out of interest, serving as mythic icons who exemplify fearlessness and an unwillingness to give in against impossible odds. Yet most are unaware of the true nature of the Spartan leaders: the fact that the kings maintained their position of power for 600 years by their willingness to compromise, even if it meant giving up some of their power, for example. Organized in a logical and chronological order, this volume describes the legendary origins of the dual kingship in Sparta, documents the many reigning eras of the kings, and then concludes with the time when the kingship was abolished six centuries later. The book examines the kings' roles in war and battle, in religion, in the social life of the city, and in formulating Spartan policy both at home and abroad. The book concentrates on describing the role of the kings and their absolutely essential contributions to Spartan society in general. -- From publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-243) and index
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Subject Leonidas, King of Sparta, -480 B.C.
SUBJECT Leonidas, King of Sparta, -480 B.C. fast
Subject HISTORY -- Ancient -- Greece.
Kings and rulers
SUBJECT Sparta (Extinct city) -- Kings and rulers
Sparta (Extinct city) -- History, Military
Subject Greece -- Sparta (Extinct city)
Genre/Form Military history
dissertations.
Academic theses.
Thèses et écrits académiques.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780313385995
0313385998
9781283303521
1283303523