Spartan JKM
Chieftain
What do you think fellow posters?
Which military clashes throughout history pitted opposing commanders, both of whom (seemingly) possessed considerable skill? I realize it is debatable how 'good' some were; I see a thread of good trivia possibly coming.
Let's include everything: pitched battles, sieges, naval engagements, operational war, and even maneuvers and large skirmishes (remember, the greatest tactical victories were won not only by greatness on the winning side, but also by crude management on the losing side, at least for the most part). Moreover, many subordinates deserve merit etc.
I realize there are some very obvious ones which receive good press. I'll start by randomly naming some possibilities; we can discuss details forthcoming.
Alexander the Great vs. Memnon of Rhodes; the Siege of Halicarnassus, 334 B.C., and subsequent naval fighting in the Aegean.
Han Xin vs. Xiang Yu; the Battle of Giaxia, 203 B.C.
Hannibal Barca vs. Marcus Marcellus; various forms of fighting, 216-215 B.C., and 209-208 B.C.
Marcus Marcellus and Appius Claudius Pulcher vs. the engineering genius of Archimedes; the Siege of Syracuse (first assault), c. 213 B.C.
Julius Caesar vs. Vercingetorix; the Gallic Revolt, 52 B.C.
Cao Cao vs. Zhou Yu (Sun Quan being the nominal commander, supplemented by Liu Bei); the Battle of Chibi (Red Cliffs), 208.
Narses vs. Totila; the Battle of Busta Gallorum (Taginae), 552.
Bohemond, Godfrey and Co. vs. Kilij Arslan I and Co.; the Battle of Dorylaeum, 1097.
Chinggis (Genghis) Khan vs. Jalal al-Din Mingburnu; the Battle of the Indus River, 1221.
Simon V de Montfort vs. Prince Edward (soon to be Edward I); Battles of Lewes (1264) and Evesham (1265).
Prince Edward (the 'Black Prince') and Co. vs. Bertrand du Guesclin and Co.; the Battle of Najera, 1367.
Tamerlane vs. Bayezid I; the Battle of Ankara (Cubuk), 1402.
Constantine XI Palaiologos and Co. vs. Mehmed (Mohammed) II; the Siege of Constantinople, 1453.
Takeda Shingen vs. Uesugi Kenshin; the Battles of Kawanakajima, 1553-1564.
Nurhaci vs. Yuan Chong Huan; the Battle of Ningyuan, 1626.
Gustaf II Adolf (Gustavus Adolphus) vs. Stanislaw Koniecpolski; the Battles of Tczew (1626) and Trzciana (1629).
Oliver Cromwell vs. Hugh Dubh O'Neill; the Siege of Clonmel, 1650.
Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne (Vicomte Turenne) vs. Louis II de Bourbon (the 'Great Conde') (Don Juan Jose de Austria commanded a larger portion of the Spanish army); the Battle of the Dunes, 1658.
Michiel de Ruyter vs. Abraham Dusquesne; the naval Battles of Stromboli and Agosta, 1676.
Menno van Coehoorn vs. Sebastien Le Preste de Vauban; the Siege of Namur, 1692.
John Churchill (1st Duke of Marlborough) and Prince Francois-Eugene vs. Claude Louis Hector (Duc de Villars) and Louis Francois (Duc de Boufflers); the Battle of Malplaquet, 1709.
Maurice de Saxe vs. Prince William (William Augustus, the Duke of Cumberland); the Battle of Fontenoy, 1745.
Frederick the Great vs. Leopold Josef (Count von Daun); the Battles of Kolin (1757) and Torgau (1760).
Nathaneal Greene vs. Charles Cornwallis; the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, 1781.
Napoleon Bonaparte vs. Archduke Charles of Austria; the Battles of Aspern-Essling and Wagram, both fought in 1809.
Charles Gordon vs. Muhammed Ahmad (The Mahdi); the Siege of Khartoum, 1885.
Frederick Sleigh Roberts vs. Christiaan de Wet; the guerilla phase of the Second Boer War, 1900-1902.
William Birdwood vs. Mustafa Kemal (soon to be Mustafa Kemal Ataturk); the landing at Anzac Cove, 1915.
Julian Byng and Arthur Currie vs. Ludwig von Falkenhausen; the Battle of Vimy Ridge, 1917.
Keith Park vs. Albert Kesselring; the Battle of Britain (Sector 11), 1940.
Courtney Hodges vs. Walter Model; the Battle of Hurtgen Forest, 1944.
Mao Tse-tung vs. Chiang Kai-sheck; the Bandit Suppressions, 1930-1934, and the Chinese Civil War, 1946-1949.
Mao Tse-tung and Peng De Huai vs. Douglas MacArthur and Matthew Ridgeway; the Korean War, 1950-1953.
Raoul Salan vs, Vo Nguyen Giap; the Battle of Na San, 1952.
All right, that's enough from me.
Thanks, Spartan JKM
Which military clashes throughout history pitted opposing commanders, both of whom (seemingly) possessed considerable skill? I realize it is debatable how 'good' some were; I see a thread of good trivia possibly coming.
Let's include everything: pitched battles, sieges, naval engagements, operational war, and even maneuvers and large skirmishes (remember, the greatest tactical victories were won not only by greatness on the winning side, but also by crude management on the losing side, at least for the most part). Moreover, many subordinates deserve merit etc.
I realize there are some very obvious ones which receive good press. I'll start by randomly naming some possibilities; we can discuss details forthcoming.
Alexander the Great vs. Memnon of Rhodes; the Siege of Halicarnassus, 334 B.C., and subsequent naval fighting in the Aegean.
Han Xin vs. Xiang Yu; the Battle of Giaxia, 203 B.C.
Hannibal Barca vs. Marcus Marcellus; various forms of fighting, 216-215 B.C., and 209-208 B.C.
Marcus Marcellus and Appius Claudius Pulcher vs. the engineering genius of Archimedes; the Siege of Syracuse (first assault), c. 213 B.C.
Julius Caesar vs. Vercingetorix; the Gallic Revolt, 52 B.C.
Cao Cao vs. Zhou Yu (Sun Quan being the nominal commander, supplemented by Liu Bei); the Battle of Chibi (Red Cliffs), 208.
Narses vs. Totila; the Battle of Busta Gallorum (Taginae), 552.
Bohemond, Godfrey and Co. vs. Kilij Arslan I and Co.; the Battle of Dorylaeum, 1097.
Chinggis (Genghis) Khan vs. Jalal al-Din Mingburnu; the Battle of the Indus River, 1221.
Simon V de Montfort vs. Prince Edward (soon to be Edward I); Battles of Lewes (1264) and Evesham (1265).
Prince Edward (the 'Black Prince') and Co. vs. Bertrand du Guesclin and Co.; the Battle of Najera, 1367.
Tamerlane vs. Bayezid I; the Battle of Ankara (Cubuk), 1402.
Constantine XI Palaiologos and Co. vs. Mehmed (Mohammed) II; the Siege of Constantinople, 1453.
Takeda Shingen vs. Uesugi Kenshin; the Battles of Kawanakajima, 1553-1564.
Nurhaci vs. Yuan Chong Huan; the Battle of Ningyuan, 1626.
Gustaf II Adolf (Gustavus Adolphus) vs. Stanislaw Koniecpolski; the Battles of Tczew (1626) and Trzciana (1629).
Oliver Cromwell vs. Hugh Dubh O'Neill; the Siege of Clonmel, 1650.
Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne (Vicomte Turenne) vs. Louis II de Bourbon (the 'Great Conde') (Don Juan Jose de Austria commanded a larger portion of the Spanish army); the Battle of the Dunes, 1658.
Michiel de Ruyter vs. Abraham Dusquesne; the naval Battles of Stromboli and Agosta, 1676.
Menno van Coehoorn vs. Sebastien Le Preste de Vauban; the Siege of Namur, 1692.
John Churchill (1st Duke of Marlborough) and Prince Francois-Eugene vs. Claude Louis Hector (Duc de Villars) and Louis Francois (Duc de Boufflers); the Battle of Malplaquet, 1709.
Maurice de Saxe vs. Prince William (William Augustus, the Duke of Cumberland); the Battle of Fontenoy, 1745.
Frederick the Great vs. Leopold Josef (Count von Daun); the Battles of Kolin (1757) and Torgau (1760).
Nathaneal Greene vs. Charles Cornwallis; the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, 1781.
Napoleon Bonaparte vs. Archduke Charles of Austria; the Battles of Aspern-Essling and Wagram, both fought in 1809.
Charles Gordon vs. Muhammed Ahmad (The Mahdi); the Siege of Khartoum, 1885.
Frederick Sleigh Roberts vs. Christiaan de Wet; the guerilla phase of the Second Boer War, 1900-1902.
William Birdwood vs. Mustafa Kemal (soon to be Mustafa Kemal Ataturk); the landing at Anzac Cove, 1915.
Julian Byng and Arthur Currie vs. Ludwig von Falkenhausen; the Battle of Vimy Ridge, 1917.
Keith Park vs. Albert Kesselring; the Battle of Britain (Sector 11), 1940.
Courtney Hodges vs. Walter Model; the Battle of Hurtgen Forest, 1944.
Mao Tse-tung vs. Chiang Kai-sheck; the Bandit Suppressions, 1930-1934, and the Chinese Civil War, 1946-1949.
Mao Tse-tung and Peng De Huai vs. Douglas MacArthur and Matthew Ridgeway; the Korean War, 1950-1953.
Raoul Salan vs, Vo Nguyen Giap; the Battle of Na San, 1952.
All right, that's enough from me.
Thanks, Spartan JKM
