Michael Ware

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Even to a Homeric and Greek warrior such as Philip, the search for individual glory and heroism had no place in his strategic thinking. This position is in contrast to that of his son Alexander, who “seems to have been possessed of some sort of restless, almost irrational desire for glory unchecked by a larger political sense,” that is, by strategic calculation or vision.55
Philip II of Macedonia: Greater Than Alexander
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