Yeah, the thing about the Daphne procession is that Polybius is explicit on the 'Romanness' of the picked 5000, which I think argues against reading their equipment as being understood as culturally Galatian.
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Its a drum I like to beat, but military tribunes are elected, Italian prefects are locally elected magistrates and centurions are elected at the levy by the troops. You have a system where all of the offices are empowered by a constituency who is not their immediate commander.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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But those tests aren’t exactly scientific because they involve a lot of variables. And only 6 data points? It’s…….a shaky foundation to conclusively say one system trumps another in a vacuum.
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But that's the thing, this isn't a war game. The only question at issue is 'who wins in actual battles?' And we know the answer to that question. One victory is a fluke, two is a trend, three is a pattern. Sure, you can caveat each instance...but the Romans still won.
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This is precisely correct. But that doesn't mean the training level for true pike block proficiency wasn't higher. The crack Macedonian infantry were being invested in the wrong tactical system.
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Was it though? Pike line + heavy cavalry was plenty effective in the historical record. The Antigonid problem was their cavalry wasn’t good enough to beat the Romans. The Seleucid problem was Antiochus doing Raphia again. The Pontic problem was Sulla
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