Edward Shepherd Creasy

Historian and jurist, author of 'Fifteen Decisive Battles'

Edward Shepherd Creasy - Thinkers & Philosophers born September 12th, 1812
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Creasy was an English historian and jurist. Education included studying at the University of Oxford. He served as a member of the bar and held a position as a judge in the British legal system. Creasy’s written works contributed to historical scholarship, particularly in the analysis of military history. The book 'Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World', published in 1851, gained significant attention for its examination of key battles and their impacts on history. This work remains a reference for military historians and students alike. Later in life, he became involved in politics and served as a member of the House of Commons. Creasy's contributions to history and law are recognized through his published works and judicial roles.

Authored 'Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World'

Served as a member of the House of Commons

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