Religion & Classical Warfare

Religion & Classical Warfare
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Publisher : Pen and Sword Military
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9781473889521
ISBN-13 : 1473889529
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Book Synopsis Religion & Classical Warfare by : Christopher Matthew

Download or read book Religion & Classical Warfare written by Christopher Matthew and published by Pen and Sword Military. This book was released on 2020-09-30 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Religion was integral to the conduct of war in the ancient world and the Greeks were certainly no exception. No campaign was undertaken, no battle risked, without first making sacrifice to propitiate the appropriate gods (such as Ares, god of War) or consulting oracles and omens to divine their plans. Yet the link between war and religion is an area that has been regularly overlooked by modern scholars examining the conflicts of these times. This volume addresses that omission by drawing together the work of experts from across the globe. The chapters have been carefully structured by the editors so that this wide array of scholarship combines to give a coherent, comprehensive study of the role of religion in the wars of the Archaic and Classical Greek world. Aspects considered in depth will include: Greek writers on religion and war; declarations of war; fate and predestination, the sphagia and pre-battle sacrifices; omens, oracles and portents, trophies and dedications to cult centers; militarized deities; sacred truces and festivals; oaths and vows; religion & Greek military medicine.


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