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The Battle of Cynoscephalae 197 B.C.: Rome, Macedon, and the Battle That Shattered the Power of the Phalanx. Epic Battles of Ancient History, #21
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- ISBN8235269149
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- Date de parution26/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
At Cynoscephalae, Rome proved that the Macedonian phalanx was no longer invincible. In 197 B. C., the armies of Titus Quinctius Flamininus and Philip V of Macedon clashed among the rugged hills of Thessaly in one of antiquity's decisive military confrontations. What began as confused reconnaissance fighting in fog-covered terrain rapidly escalated into a full-scale battle between two fundamentally different systems of warfare: the Roman legion and the Macedonian phalanx.
This book examines the Battle of Cynoscephalae not merely as a Roman victory, but as the moment when the flexibility of the legion overcame the rigid structure of the phalanx under fragmented battlefield conditions. It analyzes the opening clashes across the ridges, the successful advance of the Macedonian right, the collapse of Philip's left before full deployment, and the decisive Roman counterattack that shattered the cohesion of the phalanx.
Drawing on ancient sources including Polybius, Livy, Plutarch, and Appian, this study reconstructs the battle through tactical analysis, battlefield diagrams, and operational interpretation. Cynoscephalae was not simply another battle of the Hellenistic world. It was the engagement that revealed the limits of the phalanx and confirmed Rome's rise as the dominant military power of the Mediterranean.
This book examines the Battle of Cynoscephalae not merely as a Roman victory, but as the moment when the flexibility of the legion overcame the rigid structure of the phalanx under fragmented battlefield conditions. It analyzes the opening clashes across the ridges, the successful advance of the Macedonian right, the collapse of Philip's left before full deployment, and the decisive Roman counterattack that shattered the cohesion of the phalanx.
Drawing on ancient sources including Polybius, Livy, Plutarch, and Appian, this study reconstructs the battle through tactical analysis, battlefield diagrams, and operational interpretation. Cynoscephalae was not simply another battle of the Hellenistic world. It was the engagement that revealed the limits of the phalanx and confirmed Rome's rise as the dominant military power of the Mediterranean.






















