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  in Peloponnesian War, 16

  in revolt of 331 B.C., 74, 151–52

  Spartacus, 28

  Sphithridates, 1

  Spitamenes, xvi, 156, 157, 189, 191, 200, 230

  Stalingrad, 30

  Stateira, 199

  Stockdale, James, 69

  strategic intuition, of great commanders, 7

  strategy, military, 11–12, 29–40, 188–89

  of Alexander, 4, 11–12, 30, 31–34, 76, 105, 118, 162, 191, 239

  of Caesar, 4, 11–12, 30, 37–39, 94, 95, 190, 230, 246, 248

  of Hannibal, 4, 11–12, 30, 34–37, 56, 168–70, 172–75, 190–91, 230, 235, 242, 248

  of Pompey, 65, 92, 93, 95, 103, 132–33, 139

  see also attrition, strategy of

  strategy, political, 40–47

  of Alexander, 40–43, 215

  of Caesar, 45–47, 95, 101, 215, 245

  of Hannibal, 43–45, 214–15, 231–32, 242

  Sulla, Dictator of Rome, 28, 46, 63, 176, 226

  Sulla, Publius, 136

  Susa, 82, 143, 148, 239

  Syllium, 73

  synergy, in armies, 11

  Syphax, King of Numidia, 208, 210

  Syracuse, 165, 170

  Syria, 75, 113

  Syrian Gates, 76

  Tacitus, 133

  Taenarum, Cape, 200–201

  Tarentum, 166

  Tarraco, 89

  Tarsus, 179

  Taxila, 158

  Tenedos, 81

  Tenth Legion, 136, 180, 186, 187

  Termessus, 73

  terror:

  Alexander’s use of, 12–13, 43, 53, 80, 144, 161, 235, 239, 248

  Caesar’s use of, 12, 13, 45, 132, 144, 235, 248

  Hannibal’s use of, 13, 144, 235, 248

  Thapsus, Battle of (46 B.C.), 183–84, 186, 191, 247

  Thebes, 12, 42, 239

  Thermopylae, Battle of (480 B.C.), 53

  Thessalian cavalry, 51, 52, 78, 79, 114, 117–18

  Thessaly, 103, 130, 133

  Thirteenth Legion, 38

  Thrace, 42, 50

  Thucydides, 65, 104, 134

  Ticinum (Pavia), 56, 57

  Ticinus River, Battle of (218 B.C.), 57–58, 90, 122, 167, 209

  Tigris River, 112, 113

  Trasimene, Lake, Battle of (217 B.C.), 85–86, 90, 122, 169

  Trebia (Trebbia) River, Battle of (218 B.C.), 56, 58–60, 90, 122, 125, 242

  Troy (Ilion), 41

  Turin, 13

  Tyre, 112, 220

  Tyre, siege of (332 B.C.), 70, 80–81, 83, 203, 239

  Umbria, 167

  Utica, 211

  Uzitta, 183

  vanity, 19, 247

  Varro, Gaius Terentius, xvi, 122, 123, 144

  war:

  of attrition, see attrition, strategy of

  five stages of, 14–17; see also specific stages

  luck in, 14, 16

  political constraints on, 16, 18–19

  unpredictability of, 16, 64–65

  Wars of the Successors (322–275 B.C.), 207

  war strategy, 11, 12

  Xenophon, 22

  Xerxes, King of Persia, 41, 82, 149

  Zagros Mountains, 107, 109, 143, 149, 204

  Zama, Battle of (202 B.C.), 213, 215–18, 242

  Zela, Battle of (47 B.C.), 179

  Zeleia, 49, 50

  Zeus, Alexander as son of, 116, 233, 241–42

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  Strauss, Barry S.

  Masters of command : Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar, and the genius of leadership / Barry Strauss.

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  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  1. Generals—History. 2. Command of troops—History. 3. Military history, Ancient. I. Title.

  UB200.S78 2012

  355.0092’237— dc23

  2011036243

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