FREE ACADEMY ⟩ Siim Sõkkal: "The Origins of Warrior Societies in Greece, Macedonia, and Rome"
Siim Sõkkal is set to give a lecture on the origins of warrior societies in Greece, Macedonia, and Rome at the Free Academy on February 13.
On February 13, Siim Sõkkal will deliver a lecture at the Free Academy, focusing on the origins of warrior societies in ancient Greece, Macedonia, and Rome. These civilizations were dominant powers in the Mediterranean world, influencing politics, culture, and military practices. The talk aims to explore the development of these warrior societies and how they were shaped by the achievements of their predecessors.
Sõkkal's lecture is part of a series dedicated to the study of Greek-Roman military history, offering insights into three major civilizations of the ancient world. Each civilization left a significant imprint on its era, and their transitions from city-states to larger warrior societies reflect a complex interplay of regional influences and historical context. The talk will also consider how contemporary factors integrated with historical developments to shape these societies.
The event will take place at the Jakobi Cultural House at 18:15, inviting anyone interested in ancient history and military culture to attend. This initiative by the Free Academy is designed to enhance public understanding of ancient military practices and the socio-political frameworks that supported them, providing a platform for discussion and knowledge dissemination on a subject that continues to intrigue historians and enthusiasts alike.