The Macedonian army (if you want to be specific, the Macedonian military under King Philip).
the english army
Alexander was king of Macedonia. The core of is army was Macedonian infantry, but they were supported by infantry, cavalry and light infantry recruited from Greek city-states and other territories of south-east Europe and Asia Minor.
No, each of the independent Greek city-states had its own army. He recruited the numbers he needed from them.
National Liberation Army - Albanians of Macedonia - was created in 1999.
Philip II of Macedonia reorganized his army by introducing the phalanx formation, which utilized long spears called sarissas, allowing for greater reach and effectiveness in battle. He also implemented rigorous training and discipline, transforming the army into a professional force. Additionally, he incorporated various units, including cavalry and light infantry, to create a more versatile and mobile fighting force. This reorganization significantly enhanced the military capabilities of Macedonia, enabling it to conquer neighboring territories.
He wanted to use their army to crush the Persians.
In order to conquer the Persian Empire, King Philip II of Macedonia needed a well-trained and disciplined army, sufficient financial resources to fund military campaigns, and a cohesive strategy to overcome the vast Persian land and navy forces. Additionally, he needed diplomatic alliances with other Greek city-states to ensure support and cooperation.
His father King Philip II of Macedonia gave him control of a province and other military duties as an army commander.
Alexander the Great was born in Macedonia in 356 BC. He became king in 336 when he was twenty years old. He ruled for thirteen years, and was twenty-three when he defeated the Persian army.
Early on - in Macedonia. For the last ten years (he died at 32) it was in Africa and Asia conducting his conquest of the Persian Empire, from Asia Minor to Egypt to Persia, to Central Asia and India.
holy army, 150 gay partners 300 men army, part of the greek army. assembled by gao ji dasi. and captured Philip 11. at age 15, who was the father of Alexander the great king of Macedonia.
They were called the cavaliers because the cavalry was the most important part of an army.