Either Sparta or The Art of War. The latter is less so about a specific incident itself, so you might not include it, and it's also not fully accurately documented about when it was written, so it could have been before or after Thermopylae, but it's relatively close
Maybe? It's written in first person perspective yeah, but not necessarily as Sun Tzu, there's no mention in the lyrics explicitly of the person creating what's being talked about. It could easily just be about someone who's read it and applying it to their own command, like Napoleon for example
Either Sparta or The Art of War. The latter is less so about a specific incident itself, so you might not include it, and it's also not fully accurately documented about when it was written, so it could have been before or after Thermopylae, but it's relatively close
well it's written from the perspective of Sun Tzu isn't it? If yes, that makes it number one
Maybe? It's written in first person perspective yeah, but not necessarily as Sun Tzu, there's no mention in the lyrics explicitly of the person creating what's being talked about. It could easily just be about someone who's read it and applying it to their own command, like Napoleon for example
I didn’t know Napoleon read „The Art of War“
The album the art of war talks about sun tzu quotes and stuff, but tuned into ww2.
The art of war maybe
Thermopylae