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... To keep the phalanx supplied and happy was the key winning. Leading Greeks was more personal courage and technical competence than tactical expertise. ...
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... The hoplite Phalanx, the Greeks fighting strategy was adopted and later improved by the Romans, to form the most invincible army of their time. ...
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... Armies which did not adapt to the phalanx formation were quickly slaughtered. The use of the phalanx allowed the Greeks to win the Persian Wars. ...
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... Greeks warfare displayed the honesty of two armies facing each other head on in broad ... The men in the phalanx were lined up in rows; usually four to eight rows ...
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... a hoplite phalanx. This was a mass formation of heavily armed soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder in rows. There was hardly ever any combat between Greeks. ...
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... the Greeks' inferior numbers. It also prevented the Persians from using their cavalry which could easily disperse (and render useless) a phalanx formation. ...
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... the center of their political life just like the agora for the Greeks -after a ... that were supported by cavalry -more powerful than the Greek phalanx Spread of ...
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... The phalanx was the main weapon of warfare; yet, there were also specialist units ... There were also units comprised of non-Macedonian Greeks whom, fighting for ...
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... while archers shot arrows overhead into the breaking formation, and the phalanx was moved ... in the cities and colonies he established where he left Greeks to rule ...
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... The hoplite phalanx was the primary defence used by the police. ... The Greeks needed good methods of defense and organization that would produce this. ...
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... willing to form up together into the dense ranks of the phalanx." (Hanson: pg.118 ... Some Greeks started training as young as the age of seven and stayed enlisted ...
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... The Greeks gained a wider awareness of the world. ... was in essence "aristocratized", making every citizen-soldier a warrior-champion of the hoplite phalanx. ...
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... The Greeks despised the Macedonians as barbarians. ... He learned this from his father, who had reformed the Greek phalanx into a powerful fighting machine. ...
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... They possessed those institutions the Greeks considered the heart of the polis: a governing ... Alexander also furthered the phalanx warfare developed by his father ...
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... organized. The army consisted of archers, the phalanx, and calvary. ... At the battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, Phillip defeated the Greeks. After ...
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... trade contacts B- Development of Writing 1- the Phonecians taught the Greeks how to ... hoplite was a heavily armed infantry soldier 2- the hoplite phalanx was a ...
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... 1997:179), the most telling tactical innovation of the famous Macedonian phalanx was the ... ailing Macedonia, but also in his dealings with the Greeks and non ...
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... life, Alexander conquered the known world and helped spread the culture of the Greeks. ... a wooden pike with a metal tip used by the infantry in the phalanx. ...
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... into the territory of the enemy and there be met by the enemy's phalanx. ... brought them security, power and the admiration of the other Greeks" (Kagan, Origins ...
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... "The Phalanx, a box ... The Greeks were the opposite "it's the man not the machine" these men did not need fancy weaponry; they used what they had and were ...
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... how Alexander III, King of Macedon, Supreme Commander in Chief of all Greeks, Pharaoh of ... Once in motion the phalanx pressed on like a inexorable machine"3 -95. ...
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... His phalanx finished what Alexander's cavalry had started by pouring through the broken ... at Ilium, he was welcomed by a committee of local Greeks who presented ...
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