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The Impressive Training of Alexander the Great's Army

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Check out World of Tanks for FREE using Click the link to get 7 days premium, 250k Credits, and three rental tanks for 10 battels each! Thanks to World of Tanks for sponsoring the video #wot #worldoftanks #tanks This video covers the training and recruitment of an army that conquered the known world in one of the most famous historic campaigns; The Macedonian Army of Philipp II and his son, Alexander the Great. This video compiles everything we know about the impressive training and preparations done by the famous infantry phalanx and elite Companion Cavalry, among whom would be Alexander the great himself, in order to get their recruits up to warrior status! Due to their everlasting fame, their methods and training would be heavily studied and interpreted by many people for centuries to come, like the Romans and Persians, among others. Sources: - Austin, M. M. The Hellenistic world from Alexander to the Roman conquest: a selection of ancient sources in translation, 2nd ed, Cambridge, (2006): 252–7. - Gauthier, P. and Hatzopoulos, M. B. La loi gymnasiarchique de Beroia. Athens, 1993. - Hammond, N. G. L. “Royal Pages, Personal Pages, and Boys Trained in the Macedonian Manner during the Period of the Temenid Monarchy.” Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte 39, no. 3 (1990): 261–90. - Hammond, N. G. L. “The Continuity of Macedonian Institutions and the Macedonian Kingdoms of the Hellenistic Era.” Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte 49, no. 2 (2000): 141–60. - Hammond, N. G. L. “The Various Guards of Philip II and Alexander III.” Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte 40, No. 4 (1991): 396–418. - Hammond, N. G. L. “Training in the Use of a Sarissa and its Effects in Battle”. Antichthon, Volume 14, (1980): 53-63. - Hammond, N. G. L. “What May Philip Have Learned as a Hostage in Thebes?” . Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, vol. 38, No.4, (1997): 355-372. - Heckel, W. “The ‘Somatophylakes’ of Alexander the Great: Some Thoughts.” Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte 27, no. 1 (1978): 224–28. - Rinaldi, S. Les hétairoi, compagnons guerriers et amis, images et réalités politiques d'Homère à Alexandre le Grand. Soutenue le 15-12-2009 à Paris 10 , dans le cadre de École doctorale Espaces, Temps, Cultures (Université Paris Nanterre). - Taylor, M. J. Soldiers and Silver: Mobilizing Resources in the Age of Roman Conquest. University of Texas Press: Austin. 2020.

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