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... Mercenaries Since mercenaries , especially Greeks , were very plentiful in Philip's life- time , since he was the greatest and most active general of the age , and since after his earliest years he had more money to spend on war than ...
... Mercenaries Since mercenaries , especially Greeks , were very plentiful in Philip's life- time , since he was the greatest and most active general of the age , and since after his earliest years he had more money to spend on war than ...
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... mercenaries cost no more probably than citizens or allies to feed and pay ( they may have cost less ) , when the field army was mobilized in strength there was simply no point in adding 5,000 or 10,000 mercenaries to it just in order to ...
... mercenaries cost no more probably than citizens or allies to feed and pay ( they may have cost less ) , when the field army was mobilized in strength there was simply no point in adding 5,000 or 10,000 mercenaries to it just in order to ...
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... mercenary brigadiers , and by inference for mercenaries too . This can have been a daunting discovery , perhaps 1 FGrH no . 115 F 224 . 2 There is a little of this in Thucydides's modus o¥ìidos kai o¬äpatiwrns ( 6. 24 ) , and much more in ...
... mercenary brigadiers , and by inference for mercenaries too . This can have been a daunting discovery , perhaps 1 FGrH no . 115 F 224 . 2 There is a little of this in Thucydides's modus o¥ìidos kai o¬äpatiwrns ( 6. 24 ) , and much more in ...
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THE GROWTH OF THE MACEDONIAN STATE | 55 |
THE EVENTS OF 479 TO 399 AND THE INSTITUTIONS | 98 |
A PERIOD OF INSTABILITY 399359 | 167 |
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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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