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War as Statecraft, Not Personal Glory
Philip of Macedon viewed war as a tool for achieving specific strategic objectives rather than for personal glory, in contrast to the heroes of the Iliad. He engaged in numerous campaigns and sieges, capturing cities and sustaining serious wounds, yet never waged war solely for personal fame. War, to Philip, was a continuation of state policy by other means, leading him to be recognized as the greatest strategist of his time.