greek phalanz ... To keep the phalanx supplied and happy was the key winning. Leading Greeks was more personal courage and technical competence than tactical expertise. ... View More
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greek civ vs the rest ... The hoplite Phalanx, the Greeks fighting strategy was adopted and later improved by the Romans, to form the most invincible army of their time. ... View More
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Sparta ... 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. ... View More
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The Hoplite Revolution and Greek Warfare ... 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 ... View More
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greek acheivement ... 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. ... View More
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Alexander ... and his infantry with its lighter armour, longer spear and faster more manoeuvrable phalanx. ... Alexander had the greatest army in the world as the Greeks knew it ... View More
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communism ... 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 ... View More
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Alexander the Great ... The phalanx was the main weapon of warfare yet, there were also specialist units ... There were also units comprised of nonMacedonian Greeks whom, fighting for ... View More
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Alexander the great ... 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 ... View More
Wordcount: 1576
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Minoan Culture ... The Greeks gained a wider awareness of the world. ... was in essence ampquotaristocratizedampquot, making every citizensoldier a warriorchampion of the hoplite phalanx. ... View More
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Ancient Greek Warfare ... willing to form up together into the dense ranks of the phalanx.ampquot Hanson: pg.118 ... Some Greeks started training as young as the age of seven and stayed enlisted ... View More
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Alexander the Great ... The Greeks despised the Macedonians as barbarians. ... He learned this from his father, who had reformed the Greek phalanx into a powerful fighting machine. ... View More
Wordcount: 2249
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After Death: The Effects Of Alexander on the Mediterranean Region ... They possessed those institutions the Greeks considered the heart of the polis: a governing ... Alexander also furthered the phalanx warfare developed by his father ... View More
Wordcount: 2802
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Ancient Greece: From Bronze Age to Classical Greece ... And sometime between 950700 BC Greeks adopted Phoenician alphabet and introduced ... of wealthy merchants as well as military innovations such as phalanx, lead to ... View More
Wordcount: 837
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Alexander the great ... He brought to the Greeks a new way of fighting. He brought to the Persians the Greek way of life. ... He was known for the strategy called the phalanx. ... View More
Wordcount: 826
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Pericles Funeral Oration ... 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 ... View More
Wordcount: 1888
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Philip of Macedon ... 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 ... View More
Wordcount: 1474
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alexander the great ... 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. ... View More
Wordcount: 4563
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Archidamus and Pericles during the Greek Wars ... into the territory of the enemy and there be met by the enemyamp39s phalanx. ... brought them security, power and the admiration of the other Greeksampquot Kagan, Origins ... View More
Wordcount: 2469
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Alexander ... ampquotThe Phalanx, a box ... The Greeks were the opposite ampquotitamp39s the man not the machineampquot these men did not need fancy weaponry they used what they had and were ... View More
Wordcount: 1844
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Alexander the Great ... 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 machineampquot3 95. ... View More
Wordcount: 1042
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Alexander the Great ... His phalanx finished what Alexanderamp39s cavalry had started by pouring through the broken ... at Ilium, he was welcomed by a committee of local Greeks who presented ... View More
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