A question concerning Gaugamela
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:21 pm
Hello fine Pothosians,
Just came across this web page while doing an exploratory re-write of a set piece (I swear some day I'll stop).
http://www.lbdb.com/TMDisplayBattle.cfm?BID=94&WID=46
There is an interesting tidbit concerning the Lycas passage.
"and Darius taking to flight, the whole army fled in confusion, and was routed with enormous loss, especially at the passage of the Lycas, which barred their retreat. "
Where does this come from? I'm familiar with the Lycas River, where Alexander briefly stoopped to water his horses, but engaged in a slaughter of the retreating troops...what? Is this in Curtius? Maybe someday, I'll convince myself to give it a read.
Just came across this web page while doing an exploratory re-write of a set piece (I swear some day I'll stop).
http://www.lbdb.com/TMDisplayBattle.cfm?BID=94&WID=46
There is an interesting tidbit concerning the Lycas passage.
"and Darius taking to flight, the whole army fled in confusion, and was routed with enormous loss, especially at the passage of the Lycas, which barred their retreat. "
Where does this come from? I'm familiar with the Lycas River, where Alexander briefly stoopped to water his horses, but engaged in a slaughter of the retreating troops...what? Is this in Curtius? Maybe someday, I'll convince myself to give it a read.