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... command , probably in 340.2 To the north - east of them the Tetrachoritae had to face at one time both Antipater and Parmenion together . Presumably they were brought to heel , but we have no details.3 The colony Alexandropolis belongs ...
... command , probably in 340.2 To the north - east of them the Tetrachoritae had to face at one time both Antipater and Parmenion together . Presumably they were brought to heel , but we have no details.3 The colony Alexandropolis belongs ...
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... command in Asia in spring 336 , for Parmenion had been holding important and sometimes independent commands ... command in the army , his son Philotas held the second - most - important command , and his son Nicanor the third - most ...
... command in Asia in spring 336 , for Parmenion had been holding important and sometimes independent commands ... command in the army , his son Philotas held the second - most - important command , and his son Nicanor the third - most ...
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... command , his ' half ' of the phalanx is , each time , ' the asthetairoi ' , along with his favourite hypaspists . On another occasion , when only one phalanx battalion is included in his own personal command , it is a brigade of the ...
... command , his ' half ' of the phalanx is , each time , ' the asthetairoi ' , along with his favourite hypaspists . On another occasion , when only one phalanx battalion is included in his own personal command , it is a brigade of the ...
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THE GROWTH OF THE MACEDONIAN STATE | 55 |
THE EVENTS OF 479 TO 399 AND THE INSTITUTIONS | 98 |
THE ACCESSION OF PHILIP | 203 |
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A History of Macedonia: 550-336 B.C Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond,Guy Thompson Griffith ªÀº ¹ßÃé¹® º¸±â - 1972 |
A History of Macedonia: 550-336 B.C Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond,Guy Thompson Griffith ªÀº ¹ßÃé¹® º¸±â - 1972 |
A History of Macedonia: 550-336 B.C., 2±Ç N. G. L. Hammond,G. T. Griffith,F. W. Walbank ¹Ì¸®º¸±â ¾øÀ½ - 1972 |
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