Sertorius’ life provides many valuable lessons for leaders: lessons on strategy and tactics, the importance of preparation, knowing your territory, the power of trustworthiness, empathy, and patience. If you’re looking for a way to sharpen your present by learning from the lives of famous leaders such as Sertorius, download and listen to this latest episode.
Key takeaways:
problems with Guerilla warfare
recruiting allies who are scorned by the powerful
statebuilding
the power of religion
most leaders’ greatest challenge: trusting the right people
Sertorius’ final achievement
Show Notes
- Guest Narrator! Dr. Anika Prather. https://drprather.com/
- The Pirates of Cilicia
- Usurpers and the Giant’s tomb in Morocco
- Guerilla Warfare, Roman style
- The Lusitanians and their role in the great Sertorian rebellion
- Diana, the Hunter goddess, and her divine “gift”
- Sertorius’ famous opponents: Metellus Pius, Pompey the Great
- Spectacular military exploits at Lauro, Sucro, Saguntum, and more
- Beginning the Romanization of Spain
- A rival Senate, a rival State
- Sertorius’ final achievement
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