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... Another vital part of Alexander's army is the Phalanx. ... The Indian force became confused, and Alexander's phalanx force moved in. ...
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... The mercenaries held their own for a short while against Alexander's phalanx, but soon realized they were being surrounded. The ...
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... enemy formations while archers shot arrows overhead into the breaking formation, and the phalanx was moved to where they were needed. Alexander improved and ...
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... forward. But then King Philip developed the phalanx; this would be exploited by Alexander and become the greatest tactic of war. "The ...
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... His phalanx finished what Alexander's cavalry had started by pouring through the broken lines, and engaged the allied Greek center at the front and flank ...
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... Alexander's father, Philip II, developed the phalanx, a box formation for infantry soldiers from 8 to 36 men deep. Alexander was the one who exploited it. ...
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... foot soldiers. Alexander again led his cavalry straight toward Darius, while his phalanx attacked with long pikes. Darius fled once ...
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... Once in motion the phalanx pressed on like a inexorable machine"3 -95. Alexander's use of immediate action allowed him to quickly and easily put an end to the ...
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... In addition to the phalanx, Philip used light auxiliaries, archers, siege trains, and a ... them in charge, is seen consistently later on in Alexander's Empire. ...
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... Alexander was a world conqueror Alexander was like his father, Philip II. ... The army consisted of archers, the phalanx, and calvary. ...
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... To begin, Alexander the Great was an astonishing leader. ... An example of this would be the phalanx, which proved to be the reason the small Macedonian army could ...
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... attack and seize a walled town. Alexander also furthered the phalanx warfare developed by his father. Indeed, he developed it to such ...
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... To keep the phalanx supplied and happy was the key winning. ... Loss of faith by the troops was more damaging than the loss of a battle, as Alexander the Great's ...
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... During the time of Alexander the Great, the phalanx was believed to be eight men deep, but some argue that it evolved into a sixteen man deep phalanx. ...
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... of which were widely exploited by his son and successor, Alexander the Great ... 179), the most telling tactical innovation of the famous Macedonian phalanx was the ...
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... The Seleucid successors of Alexander ruled some parts of the Old Persian ... The hoplite Phalanx, the Greeks fighting strategy was adopted and later improved by ...
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... They fought in what was called a hoplite phalanx. ... countries spanning 430-400 BC In the 330's the Greeks were taken over by Massendona led by Alexander the Great ...
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