Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Granicus River 334BC - podcast and articles

 Salvete Omnes,

October has begun.. hopefully it will be a better month than September,

 Ad rem,



today I finished listening to dr Goldsworthy addressing the battle of the Granicus River 334BC topic in his Yt podcast.  The great cavalry battle of the war.



In the ancient primary sources this first battle won by Alexander of Macedon  in his Achaemenid Persian wars survived, to some extend, in five major ancient works - Diodorus Siculus, Justin, Plutarch, Qvitus Curtius Rufus and Flavius Arrianus.


E. Badian wrote his article - The Battle of the Granicus: a new look, 1977. 

N.G.L. Hammond went to Turkiye and did in situ study of the Granicus river valley, and  in 1980 his findings he published in an article (Journal of Hellenic Studies) available on JSTOR or on Cambridge Univ. site.. In 1986 A.M. Devine wrote his article, Demythologizing the battle of the Granicus - available on JSTOR


K.Harl, Alexander's cavalry battle at the Granicus. (1997) - this is a major study, with good maps. I like 

Kathleen Toohey made he study of Alexander's tactics available on Academia - Chapter 2: The Battle of the Granicus.

D.B. Campbell  wrote his article "Alexander's great cavalry battle: What Really happened at the River Granics" (Ancient Warfare Magazine VI-2) - available on Academia.edu. The article contains illustration by great Spanish illustrator Pablo Outeiral, showing Alexander with his Companion Macedonian horsemen.  There is also a map of the battle. 

Baroque horses of Cornelis Troost


In 2022 Philip Register wrote his senior thesis (Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) - Fresh Evidence: Reevaluating Alexander's Battle at the Granicus (pdf link). 

The military history of Alexander's generalship is treated by Major-general J.F.C Fuller in his work: The Generalship of Alexander the Great (London 1958), pp.147- 154, General Fuller is critical of the Persian satraps' plan and performance in this engagement with the Young Macedonian king and his fine cavalry. 



Waldemar Heckel in The Conquests of Alexander wrote a brief accout of the sources and some critique of the official narrative, as history usually is written as some narrative (pp. 47-51).

Also, Polish historian Krzysztof Nawotka wrote the analysis of the battle in his book Aleksander Wielki (2004) - pages 172-181. Another Polish historian Eddward Dabrowa narrates, based on Diodorus, Plutarch and Arrian, the event of the battle in hs book Gaugamela 331p.n.e.

And another battle of the Granicus -  Charles Le Brun painting and tapestry by Louis Licherie (Academia link to the article about this Baroque artwork).

Chalres Le Brun Baroque horses 


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