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The Ubiquity of the Cretan Archer in Ancient Warfare
Ideals and Pragmatism in Greek Military Thought 490-338 Bc
Phalanxes and Triremes: Warfare in Ancient Greece by Ancient History Encyclopedia, Adapted by Newsela Staff on 08.08.17 Word Count 1,730 Level 1230L
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What May Philip Have Learnt As a Hostage in Thebes? Hammond, N G L Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Winter 1997; 38, 4; Proquest Pg
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STUDIES in the DEVELOPMENT of ROYAL AUTHORITY in ARGEAD MACEDONIA WILLIAM STEVEN GREENWALT Annandale, Virginia B.A., University
Companion Cavalry and the Macedonian Heavy Infantry
The Spartan Defeat at Lechaeum
ABSTRACT Constantinos Hasapis, Overcoming the Spartan
The Tactical Response of Alexander to Guerilla Warfare and Fighting in Difficult Terrain
Alexander the Great's Cabinet
PHILIP II and the CONSTRUCTION of the MACEDONIAN STATE By
LEGIO VI DIADOCHI 6Mm Wargames for the Battle of Paraitakene 317BC and the Successors of Alexander the Great
The War Ethos and Practice in Ancient Greece
Alexander and Napoleon
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Soldiers and Ghosts: a History of Battle in Classical Antiquity
Aspects of Leadership in Xenophon
The Historians' Portrayal of Bandits, Pirates, Mercenaries and Politicians
Light Infantry With: • Portrait of a Peltast • Lanciarii: Elite Legionaries?
The Influence of Weapons and Armors Between Persia, India, and Greece During the Iron Age
Alexander the Great: Lessons in Strategy
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Peltasts and Javelineers in Classical Greek Warfare: Roles, Tactics, and Fighting Methods
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Mortem Et Gloriam Army Lists Use the Army Lists to Create Your Own Customised Armies Using the Mortem Et Gloriam Army Builder
The Campaign of Alexander the Great in Thrace and Illyria (335 BC): Strategic Aims, Tactics and Logistics
The Role of Greek Cavalry on the Battlefield: a Study of Greek Cavalry from the Peloponnesian Wars to the Second Battle of Mantinea
Athens & Sparta