A useful biography of one of the more adventurous leaders of the
generation that followed Alexander the Great, twice king of Macedon,
twice king of Epirus, once king of Sicily and one of Rome's most
dangerous early opponents, even if his victories did come at such a cost
that his name has become associated with costly self defeating
victories. Does a good job of tracing his career through the often
fragmentary sources, and of placing him in the context of his times
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