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Q: How a phalanx of soldiers is formed?
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What are rows of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder called?

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What is a Greek formation of heavily armed foot soldiers?

. . . a Phalanx .


What is a massive formation of heavily armed greek foot soldiers?

. . . a Phalanx .


What are the nouns for soldiers?

Nouns for groups of soldiers include: A company of soldiers A division of soldiers A muster of soldiers A platoon of soldiers A phalanx of soldiers A troop of soldiers A squad of soldiers An army of soldiers A brigade of soldiers


What are rows of foot soldiers closely arrayed with shields forming a solid wall?

that's called a phalanx mainly the Spartans and Romans used it. they also had a lot of spears sticking out to


How did the phalanx affect the greek society and government?

The Phalanx was a massive formation of heavily armed foot soldiers. This required long hours of drill. Shared training created a strong sense of unity among citizen- soldiers.


What is rows of foot soldiers closely arrayed with their sheilds forming a solid wall?

a phalanx


What is a rows of foot soldiers closely arrayed with their shields forming a solid wall?

A phalanx.


What is a noun for soldiers?

Soldiers is a noun; a plural, common noun. Collective nouns for soldiers include: A company of soldiers A boast of soldiers A division of soldiers A muster of soldiers A phalanx of soldiers A platoon of soldiers A troop of soldiers A squad of soldiers An army of soldiers A brigade of soldiers


What advantage did Philips soldiers have?

Their battle formation - the phalanx was a massed formation which broke less cohesive ranks. Their spears were twice as long as other Greek spears which added to the phalanx's power.


Why was it hard enemy soldiers to attack a phalanx?

The phalanx had interlocking shields, so it was like a "turtle". Also men in the phalanx's usually wore heavy armor. So therefore it was very hard for an enemy army, to attack a army in a phalanx, due to the vast armor protection and interlocking shields the phalanx possessed. Also the sturdy heavy shields and armor made phalanx's very adept against archers. Soldiers in phalanx "mode" were also equipped with long spears which were deadly against Calvary, and made them very sturdy opponents against normal ground troops. However the phalanx's had many major weaknesses...like the lack of mobility, the need for extraordinary amounts of discipline to stay together and the massive vulnerability to a flanking attack.


A massive formation of heavily armed Greek foot soldiers?

They were called phalanx, often called greekers.