Greatest Greeks

Diades of Pella

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Engineer, Inventor (4th century BC)

Diades the Besieger, also known as Diades of Pella, was Alexander’s engineer in his expedition in Asia. Together with Charias they constructed some of the most impressive and powerful war machines used by Alexander’s army in his conquests, which proved decisive in his victories against the Persians. He chiefly designed battering rams, moving towers, catapults and cranes aimed at demolishing enemy walls.

Nothing is known about Diades, save for his inventions. These include the following:

Diades was also responsible for developing and improving some of the older war engines used by Philipp II, most notably the euthytonos catapult, or the scorpion, was it was called, which could launch arrows at a long range. He wrote a treatise on engineering and the descriptions of his machines have survived in Heron’s works.

Bibliography:

  1. Georgakopoulos, Konstantinos. Ancient Greek Scientists. Georgiades, Athens: 1995. Print.
  2. Kotsanas, Kostas. Ancient Greek Technology The Inventions of the Ancient Greeks. Kostas Kotsanas: Pyrgos, 2013. Print.
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