'The armour of Pyrrhus was richer and more beautiful than that of his soldiers', c1912 (1912). Creator: Ernest Dudley Heath.

'The armour of Pyrrhus was richer and more beautiful than that of his soldiers', c1912 (1912). Creator: Ernest Dudley Heath.

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'The armour of Pyrrhus was richer and more beautiful than that of his soldiers', c1912 (1912). While Pyrrhus was training an army in Tarentum, the new Greek Consul Valerius was advancing with his army towards the city of Rome. Pyrrhus did not wait for the King's arrival to attack, his decorative armour was easy to spot and dragged his troops further into the Romans divisive strategy. From "The Story of Rome", by Mary MacGregor. [Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd., 1912]

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