When Roman armies beat Hellenistic armies, was the interaction between legion maniples and phalanxes decisive? If so, what was the nature of legion advantage? And depending on that answer, why did the pike phalanx have such a good reputation for so long? Enjoyable thread:https://twitter.com/DrMichaelJTayl1/status/1439322813232472064 …
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The Goths disagree.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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Alliances get you a mixed army on the battlefield with perhaps the crucial components. Getting them in the right place at the right time points to careful planning by senior leadership. Do Roman generals do so better than others?
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Helps that the Romans have a pretty big core of homogenized Romano-Italian troops, who basically fight in the same standardized way; then the specialized fighting styles of a of auxiliaries can be integrated where they fit best.
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