A historical anecdote explains why the Macedonians and Spartans never went to war when king Philip conquered all of Greece.
In 301 BCE at the Battle of Ipsus, the Diadochi (successors of Alexander the Great ... light troops on both flanks of the phalanx, and cavalry on each wing. On the outer wings were placed the ...
In the end, the Greeks led by Alexander the Great defeated ... The Greeks had archers and cavalry too, but it was the phalanx that won many famous battles. Spartan soldiers wore red cloaks ...
In the end, the Greeks led by Alexander the Great defeated ... The Greeks had archers and cavalry too, but it was the phalanx that won many famous battles. Spartan soldiers wore red cloaks ...