Nikolaus L. Overtoom (University of New Mexico, USA)

The Parthians’ Unique Mode of Warfare: a Tradition of Parthian Militarism and the Battle of Carrhae, pp. 95-122

Keywords: Arsacids, Parthia, Rome, Seleucid Empire, Carrhae, Ancient Warfare


Abstract

The climactic Battle of Carrhae in 53 BCE was the first major engagement between the Romans and Parthians. In the battle, the mobile Parthian army outmaneuvered and overwhelmed Crassus’ much larger force. There is a longstanding, recently restated scholarly tradition that this battle and the Parthians’ approach to it was anomalous; however, this article rejects the notion that the Parthians’ fought atypically at Carrhae. Instead, it investigates the Parthians’ unique tactical and strategic approach to warfare and its long tradition of success since the reign of Arsaces I in the mid-third century BCE. It also illustrates the Parthians’ implementation of their unique mode of warfare through a close consideration of the decisive events at Carrhae.